弗雷德里克-道格拉斯自传中的朦胧邂逅

Heather L. Kaufman
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许多学科的学者都将马里兰州逃亡奴隶弗雷德里克-道格拉斯的三部自传作为宝贵的工具,帮助理解奴隶制和解放后美国黑人的地位。本文运用分析心理学的见解来评估道格拉斯在其自传中对其通往自由之路的关键行动的反思。特别是,这些自传中叙述的 "不可思议 "的经历将被证明对道格拉斯产生了深远的心理影响,推动他在成为自由人的道路上不断前进。
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Numinous Encounters in Frederick Douglass's Autobiographies
Scholars of many disciplines have used the three autobiographies of escaped Maryland slave Frederick Douglass as valuable tools to help understand both slavery and the status of African Americans in post-emancipation United States. This essay employs the insights of analytic psychology to assess Douglass’s reflections in his autobiographies of pivotal movements on his path to freedom. In particular, “numinous” experiences recounted in these autobiographies will be shown to have had profound psychological influences that propelled Douglass forward on his journey to becoming a free man.
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