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James Baldwin’s Use of Mechanisms of Defense in this Story “Going to Meet the Man”

New Books in Psychology

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The Psychological Landscape of Baldwin's 'Going to Meet the Man'

This chapter examines the psychological complexities within James Baldwin's story, focusing on the character Jesse, a white police officer grappling with the trauma of his past. It reveals how Baldwin critiques systemic racism by intertwining Jesse's violent memories with present struggles, illustrating the deep impacts of racial hatred on both oppressors and the oppressed.

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