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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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Racism and Sexuality in Baldwin's Narrative

This chapter explores the intertwining themes of racism and sexuality in James Baldwin's 'Going to Meet the Man', focusing on the character Jesse's struggles with sexual dysfunction linked to racial violence. The discussion highlights the psychological defense mechanisms and the impact of intergenerational trauma on individuals exposed to systemic violence. By examining how these experiences shape Jesse's perception of power and aggression, the chapter uncovers the complex emotional landscape created by Baldwin's portrayal of societal brutality.

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