Geography and the Political Imaginary in the Novels of Toni Morrison

Geography and the Political Imaginary in the Novels of Toni Morrison

Beavers, Herman

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2019

253

Mole

Inglês

9783319881485

15 a 20 dias

454

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Introduction.- Held in the Thrall: Morrison's Southern Men and the Arrested Motion of Tight Space.- From Zero to Nowhere: Tight Space and the Topophilia of Violence.- The Housing of Hurt: The Optic of Tight Space in Jazz.- A Measure of Last Resort: Limerence and the Geometrical Shape of Community in Love.- A Pox on All Your Houses: Susceptibility, Immunity, and the Dilemma of Allegory in A Mercy.- The Precarity of Freedom: Toni Morrison and the Post-Racial Moment.
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geography in Toni Morrison's novels;place-making in Sula;racialized spaces in Toni Morrison's work;trauma in Toni Morrison's novels;hegemony and space in Song of Solomon;"the personal is the political" and Toni Morrison's work;Yi-Fu Tuan's concept of topophilia;affect studies and Tar Baby;black political agency in Toni Morrison's work;gendered conflict over space in Song of Solomon;black feminist standpoint epistemology;intersection of race and gender conflict in Toni Morrison's work;intersectionality in The Bluest Eye;black women's negotiation of space and place;Southern Men in Toni Morrison's novels;alienation in Song of Solomon;The Great Migration, identity, and Toni Morrison's Jazz;Racism in the Jazz Age;black womanhood and masculine anxiety;politics of scale in Toni Morrison's novels