LOOMIS’ DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS IN WILSON’S DRAMA JOE TURNER’S COME & GONE: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CRITICISM

FANTI MAI DIANA, 120710086 (2011) LOOMIS’ DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS IN WILSON’S DRAMA JOE TURNER’S COME & GONE: AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN CRITICISM. Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.

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Abstract

This study attempts to examine the issue rose in August Wilson’s play Joe Turner’s Come & Gone, focusing on the character search for Loomis’ identity. The drama portrays identity issue especially African-American, discrimination toward African slave, diaspora, and great migration in 1910s. The African-American must struggle with two identities, one that is African and African-American and often undermined in oppressive white society. The struggle that creates a double consciousness in African-Americans most clearly in characterization of Herald Loomis, an African-American male who cannot become whole until he reconnects with his African self. The significance of juba and blues song is found in the fact that the individual must discover himself or herself in order to be an authentic human being and in order to have any chance for love and happiness in the world. In analyzing the issue, the writer used a qualitative method by elaborating dialogues, acts, events, and conflicts in the drama and applies the theory which is suitable to the discussion. In this study the writer uses the theory of African-American criticism suggested by W.E.B Du Bois applied in the analysis. By applying the theory, it is found that Loomis has “double” identity as the result of racial discrimination by the white Americans. This situation and the condition 12 lead him to the stage of double consciousness involves the practice of juba

Item Type: Thesis (Skripsi)
Additional Information: KKB KK2 FS. BE. 45/11 Dia l
Uncontrolled Keywords: Drama
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN1600-3307 Drama
Divisions: 12. Fakultas Ilmu Budaya > Sastra Inggris
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FANTI MAI DIANA, 120710086UNSPECIFIED
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Thesis advisorS.Itafarida, Dra.M.HumUNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Yuliana Ariandini Ayuningtyas
Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2012 12:00
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2016 02:18
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/27759
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