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The significance of father figures in Richard Wright and Sherman Alexie
by Kang, Hyo sung, M.A., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2005, 68 pages; AAT 1426745

Abstract (Summary)

My thesis is examining the significance of father figures and the father-son relationship represented in literature. I have juxtaposed Richard Wright's and Sherman Alexie's texts and illuminated how the universal father complex has specificity in a given historical situation. The father-son relationship, which has been characterized by the Oedipus complex, is better understandable in the context of ambivalent emotions between them. Throughout the main chapters, I have speculated the absence of the father represented in each text and an artistic attempt of the son to remember his lost father. Since the dead father requires a mourning ritual, both writers in their texts explore the capacity of art as a medium to grant meaning to father's life and maturity to their adolescent protagonists.

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Advisor:Winter, Kari J.
School:State University of New York at Buffalo
School Location:United States -- New York
Source:MAI 44/01, p. 112, Feb 2006
Source type:Dissertation
Subjects:American studies, American literature
Publication Number: AAT 1426745
ISBN:9780542168635
Document URL:http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=974418301&sid=36&Fmt=2&cl ientId=41152&RQT=309&VName=PQD
ProQuest document ID:974418301


 

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