The White Negro

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The White Negro is a provocative 1957 essay by Norman Mailer that explores hipster culture, race, and existential rebellion in mid-20th-century America.

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instanceOf essay
non-fiction work
associatedWithAuthorPeriod Norman Mailer’s early non-fiction
associatedWithMovement Beat literature
author Norman Mailer
collectedIn Advertisements for Myself
collectedInPublicationYear 1959
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedFor racial stereotyping
romanticizing violence
sexism
discussesConcept hipster as a cultural type
living in the present moment
psychic havoc of World War II
rejection of middle-class values
firstPublicationType magazine
firstPublishedIn Dissent
form prose
genre cultural criticism
literary essay
hasTheme alienation
authenticity
fear of mass society
nonconformity
sexual liberation
urban life
influenced discourse on white appropriation of Black culture
later countercultural writing in the 1960s
language English
length long essay
mainSubject African American culture
Beat Generation
bohemianism
conformity
existentialism
hipster culture
race relations in the United States
rebellion
violence
notableFor controversial portrayal of African Americans
influencing discussions of hipster identity
provocative treatment of race and violence
philosophicalInfluence Friedrich Nietzsche
Jean-Paul Sartre
existentialism
publicationYear 1957
timePeriodDescribed mid-20th-century America

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Advertisements for Myself hasPart The White Negro