Author: O Mannoni
Cited by
- Richard Wright (1)
- IN: The Long Dream (1958) Fiction, Novel, American
EPIGRAPH: Naturally, the place they make for themselves...
is very often of an inferior moral order and cannot fully compensate for their feelings of inferiority. They may run after their "conquests", but they wil never wholly attain it. The men are less fortunate... it is they who display the celebrated racial inferiority complex in it's purest form, with it's fantastic compensations in the form of vanity.
FROM: Prospero and Caliban: The Psychology of Colonization, (1950), Book, France