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Toni Morrison By Jill Matus

Toni Morrison by Jill Matus


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Summary

An introduction to Toni Morrison's fiction, this text focuses on its engagement with African-American history and the way the traumas of the collective past shape Morrison's work. It approaches Morrison's fiction as a form of cultural memory concerned with obscured or erased history.

Toni Morrison Summary

Toni Morrison by Jill Matus

An illuminating study of one of the best-selling, most widely studied black authors today. Explains Morrison's relation to the American civil rights and Black Consciousness movements. Places Morrison in a political and historical context .

About Jill Matus

Jill Matus is a Professor of English at the University of Toronto

Table of Contents

Series Editor's foreword
1 Chronology
2 Contexts and Intertexts
3 Anger and Shame in The Bluest Eye
4 Sula: war and Peace traumas
5 Song of Solomon: raising Dead fathers
6 Tar Baby : a message mailed from under the sink
7 Beloved: the possessions of history
8 `A sweettooth for pain': history, trauma and replay in Jazz
9 Critical overview
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR004061301
9780719044489
0719044480
Toni Morrison by Jill Matus
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
19980723
224
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