Colored Television by Danzy Senna review race as performance
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In Colored Television, Jane Gibson's vision of her life as a Black bohemian is contrasted with the realities of her struggles, revealing deep psychological complexities for those navigating multiple identities.
Senna's novel delves into the psychological uncertainty faced by a biracial woman, highlighting the ambivalence of belonging and the societal pressures to categorize identity.
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