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Frontiers of Literary Studies in China

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Front. Lit. Stud. China    2010, Vol. 4 Issue (2) : 298-320    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11702-010-0014-9
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Tragedy of the Self-Splitting—A Psychological Reading of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
DING Yang, KONG Xiangguo, Kong Xiangguo,
College of Humanities, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;
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Abstract In the novel The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison digs out the negative impacts the mainstream culture exerts on the black people through the depiction of the tragedy of the Breedlove family. The Breedloves are always after their dreams of building an ideal ego in their self-pursuit, but the adverse circumstances in the white-dominated society give them no “Other” to project in their self-building, thus making their frail efforts all in vain. Under such a hostile environment, they are mentally forced to linger in their prolonged mirror stage and this is just the reason for their self-splitting. The Breedloves are stuck in the permanent contradiction of the Mirror Stage, and the insurmountable conflict between their ideal ego and their real life sets the tone for their tragic life. This article attempts to present the mental sufferings the white society sets for the blacks through an analysis of the life track of the Breedloves in accordance with Jacques Lacan’s theory.
Keywords ideal ego      self-building      self-splitting      mirror stage      Toni Morrison      
Issue Date: 05 June 2010
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DING Yang, KONG Xiangguo,Kong Xiangguo. Tragedy of the Self-Splitting—A Psychological Reading of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye[J]. Front. Lit. Stud. China, 2010, 4(2): 298-320.
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