The Birth of African American Identity in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself

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The Birth of African American Identity in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by HimselfAutor(es)
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Núñez-Puente, CarolinaFecha
2022Centro/Dpto/Entidad
Universidade da Coruña. Facultade de FiloloxíaDescripción
Traballo fin de grao (UDC.FIL). Inglés: estudios lingüísticos y literarios. Curso 2021/2022Resumen
[Abstract] The object of study of this end-of-degree project is the autobiography of Frederick
Douglass, titled Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by
Himself, and written in 1845. The aims that I want to demonstrate are two: that the
conceptualization of African American identity is inextricably related to the slave narrative
genre and that Douglass’ Narrative is a literary masterpiece, both formally and thematically.
Throughout this paper I will also study the concepts of “identity,” “race,” and the general
characteristics of slave narratives. Moreover, I will analyze the content of Douglass’ book by
focusing first on its themes and finally on its form.
Regarding the methodology I followed for the elaboration of this study, the first step
was to search for information on the various topics I wanted to address. To do so, I collected
some articles from academic sources such as JSTOR or Dialnet and also consulted dictionaries
and books in search of definitions of some key concepts—e.g. Oxford English Dictionary and
Critical Terms for Literary Study. Furthermore, I also used as secondary sources of information
some publications from the Encyclopedia Britannica and the original text of the “Declaration
of Independence.” All of these sources deal with topics such as African American identity and
the genre of slave narratives; moreover, several of them are focused on analyzing exclusively
the works of Douglass.
Before beginning to write this paper, I did a close reading of the book in which I took
notes of the most important issues addressed, trying to focus on race, identity, and literacy.
Additionally, for the thorough analysis of the form, I also selected several rhetorical figures and
two complete passages that I will quote in the corresponding section. Most of the key concepts
addressed in this B.A. thesis belong to the field of African American Studies. Some of these
include the experience of people of African descent in the United States, race-based oppression,
and the formation of an African American community and culture. Therefore, the study of
Douglass’ Narrative from an African American Studies perspective helps the reader to
understand the abuses that black people have suffered for centuries.
Palabras clave
Douglass, Frederick
African American Identity
Slave Narrative
Genre
Race
Identity
African American Identity
Slave Narrative
Genre
Race
Identity
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