Norman Mailer, "The White Negro," and New Conceptions of the Self in Postwar America
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"The White Negro", Postwar American culture, identity and the self, race and representation, sexual liberalization, Cold War America, cultural historyAbstract
Mailer’s concern about the lack of individuality in American society was not a substantiation of his claims but of the reverse. In an ironic way, the resonance of “The White Negro” during the late 1950s was further evidence of an ascendant spirit during the postwar era—one which was more secular, more expressive, and, in the aggregate, less conformist than anything that had come before.
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2026-01-25
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