Veil: A Wall of Segregation

Moving behind the confines of the race has been the continuous efforts of African-Americans so as to reveal and confirm their true humanity and abilities to white race as well as their own race. African-Americans, Dubois posited, are shut out of the white America, inhabiting behind a vast veil whi...

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Main Authors: Tayebeh Nowrouzi, Sohila Faghfori, Esmaeil Zohdi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lasting Impressions Press 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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Online Access:http://eltsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/5-3-3-15.pdf
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spelling doaj-603631dd48f74c66b74b411a50547ed22020-11-25T00:24:48ZengLasting Impressions PressInternational Journal of English Language and Translation Studies2308-54602308-54602015-08-0103034855Veil: A Wall of SegregationTayebeh Nowrouzi0Sohila Faghfori1Esmaeil Zohdi2Vali-e-Asr University, Rafsanjan, IranVali-e-Asr University, Rafsanjan, IranVali-e-Asr University, Rafsanjan, IranMoving behind the confines of the race has been the continuous efforts of African-Americans so as to reveal and confirm their true humanity and abilities to white race as well as their own race. African-Americans, Dubois posited, are shut out of the white America, inhabiting behind a vast veil which creates a deep division between the races. Veil is made of the fabric of racism interwoven thread by thread and imposed by white world. It is thrown discourteously and forcibly to the African-Americans whom their distorted images are imposed on them and their true humanity and identity are hidden behind the veil. This study overtakes to present how Loraine Hansberry, in her first and the most outstanding drama, A Raisin in the Sun examines the world within the veil. She demonstrated that Duboisian metaphoric veil is operating in the racist American society so that not only African-Americans are segregated physically and psychologically from the rest of the world but also are inflicted with obscurity of vision that are neither able to see themselves clearly nor be seen truly. On the other hand, it presents how the veil provides blacks with the second sight to observe and comprehend the racist nature of whites which is hidden and incomprehensible for them.http://eltsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/5-3-3-15.pdfSegregationsSecond sightsVeilDuboisAfrican-AmericansRaceA Raisin in the Sun
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Veil: A Wall of Segregation
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
Segregations
Second sights
Veil
Dubois
African-Americans
Race
A Raisin in the Sun
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Sohila Faghfori
Esmaeil Zohdi
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title Veil: A Wall of Segregation
title_short Veil: A Wall of Segregation
title_full Veil: A Wall of Segregation
title_fullStr Veil: A Wall of Segregation
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publisher Lasting Impressions Press
series International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
issn 2308-5460
2308-5460
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Moving behind the confines of the race has been the continuous efforts of African-Americans so as to reveal and confirm their true humanity and abilities to white race as well as their own race. African-Americans, Dubois posited, are shut out of the white America, inhabiting behind a vast veil which creates a deep division between the races. Veil is made of the fabric of racism interwoven thread by thread and imposed by white world. It is thrown discourteously and forcibly to the African-Americans whom their distorted images are imposed on them and their true humanity and identity are hidden behind the veil. This study overtakes to present how Loraine Hansberry, in her first and the most outstanding drama, A Raisin in the Sun examines the world within the veil. She demonstrated that Duboisian metaphoric veil is operating in the racist American society so that not only African-Americans are segregated physically and psychologically from the rest of the world but also are inflicted with obscurity of vision that are neither able to see themselves clearly nor be seen truly. On the other hand, it presents how the veil provides blacks with the second sight to observe and comprehend the racist nature of whites which is hidden and incomprehensible for them.
topic Segregations
Second sights
Veil
Dubois
African-Americans
Race
A Raisin in the Sun
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