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“Why Do I Write?”: A psychobiographical study of Bessie Amelia Emery Head

Adeline T. Kingsley*, Zelda G. Knight

Department of Psychology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa

* Corresponding Author: Adeline T. Kingsley. Email: email

Journal of Psychology in Africa 2025, 35(2), 187-197. https://doi.org/10.32604/jpa.2025.065998

Abstract

This psychobiographical study on Bessie Head, a bi-racial writer from the South African apartheid period, explored early experiences that defined her identity, personality development and prominence in post-colonial African literature. For the case conceptual framing, we integrate Donald W. Winnicott’s object relations theory with intersectional feminism to explore her identity by the complex interactions between her psychological experiences and socio-political contexts. Our mixed-methodological approach that combines du Plessis’ (2017) structured framework and Knight’s (2019) Phenomenological-hermeneutic Life-narrative Analysis. The analysis revealed three central findings. First, Bessie’s identity development was shaped by early abandonment and racial liminality, resulting in a fragmented sense of self. Second, her emotional and psychological instability was compounded by intersecting experiences of racism, sexism, and exile. Third, her writing and relationships functioned as coping mechanisms and transitional phenomena, offering potential spaces of psychological resilience. From this psychobiographical study framed on intersectional research, the evidence suggests that marginalized identities and a commitment to social justice are revealed by exploring the relationships between individual psychology and systemic influences.

Keywords

bessie head; psychobiography; object relations theory; intersectional feminism; post-colonial African literature

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APA Style
Kingsley, A.T., Knight, Z.G. (2025). “Why Do I Write?”: A psychobiographical study of Bessie Amelia Emery Head. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 35(2), 187–197. https://doi.org/10.32604/jpa.2025.065998
Vancouver Style
Kingsley AT, Knight ZG. “Why Do I Write?”: A psychobiographical study of Bessie Amelia Emery Head. J Psychol Africa. 2025;35(2):187–197. https://doi.org/10.32604/jpa.2025.065998
IEEE Style
A. T. Kingsley and Z. G. Knight, ““Why Do I Write?”: A psychobiographical study of Bessie Amelia Emery Head,” J. Psychol. Africa, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 187–197, 2025. https://doi.org/10.32604/jpa.2025.065998



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