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The Black Ball - Ralph Ellison (1937) - Coggle Diagram
The Black Ball - Ralph Ellison (1937)
Harlem Renaissance
Decolonising the mind
Occident (master) Vs Orient (slave)
Psychological violence
Theory of Socialization
Psychosocial theories
Violent imagery- Subjugated- Coping mechanism
Internalisation of the behaviour of the subjugated
Civil rights movement
Duality-Alienation
Violence
Double oppression -Marxism and race
Humanism
Parallelism - Parallel sentence structure
Tone is dismissive
Internal Monologue shows voicelessness of the oppressed
Segregation
A cruel character in a position of power- and fixated on externalities
Black arts movement
‘All right now,' I told him. "You stay in the back out of everybody’s way, and you mustn't ask anyone a lot of questions.’
Systemic injustice
Political power
Silence and voicelessness
Maybe there was a colour other than white on the old ball
Underground Railroads