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Trauma de infância em God Help the Child (2015), de Toni Morrison

Trauma de infância em God Help the Child (2015), de Toni Morrison

Assia Mohdeb; Sara Ramtani

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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O presente trabalho de investiga o analisa a representa o do trauma de inf ncia em God Help the Child (2015), de Toni Morrison, luz da teoria do trauma de Judith Herman. O estudo atesta a opress o f sica e emocional exercida sobre as crian as no contexto afro-americano e esfor a-se por investigar modos alternativos de pensamento e comportamento no tratamento das crian as. Concentra-se sobretudo na an lise da psicologia de personagens sujeitas a abusos e molesta es na inf ncia, capitalizando as suas defici ncias na cria o de rela es s lidas com o seu ambiente e as pessoas que as rodeiam. A investiga o baseia-se nos conhecimentos te ricos de Judith Herman sobre o fen meno do trauma, centrando-se na no o de intrus o e na perturba o da personalidade borderline resultante de experi ncias traum ticas.
Living Language, Living Memory - Essays on the Works of Toni Morrison
In 1993 Toni Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Nobel committee described her work as “characterized by visionary force and poetic import [that] gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.”Twenty years later, a group of scholars met in Stockholm to commemorate and celebrate Morrison’s award, and just as importantly, to critically engage the wealth of scholarship that has sprung up around Morrison’s work—both the six novels recognized by the Nobel committee and those works of fiction and criticism published in the two decades afterwards.The essays in this collection implicitly and explicitly take up Morrison’s clarion call to vivify language. They engage her words by elaborating on their meaning, offering readings of her literary texts that highlight their intertextuality, their proliferating conversations with other texts and contexts, and even other languages. In some, Morrison’s words give life to authors no longer with us, in others we are encouraged to resituate her writing in unfamiliar contexts in order to highlight the multiplicity of meanings generated by her work. The essays offer rich testimony to the life-giving properties of Morrison’s language and seek to contribute to the ongoing afterlife of her work by adding to the scholarly conversations animated by her extraordinary literary career.
Histoire, Mémoire et Economie politique dans la fiction de Toni Morrison
Cette tude s'int resse l'histoire, la m moire et l' conomie politique dans l'oeuvre de Toni Morrison. Sans tre historienne, Morrison essaie de r crire l'histoire de la communaut africaine am ricaine afin de l'ins rer d'abord dans l'agenda historique de l'Am rique avant de l'exposer la civilisation de l'universel. Contrairement la th se de Karl Marx stipulant que le moteur de l'histoire c'est la lutte des classes, cette tude montre que l'on peut faire l'histoire tout en se passant de l' rection des classes sociales. C'est d'ailleurs en cela, que r side la force du message de Morrison qui, travers ses crits, lutte contre le racisme et lance un appel aux valeurs universelles telles que l'amour, la dignit humaine, l'esprit de solidarit qui peuvent tre consid r s comme les seuls gages pour une paix sociale durable. Cette tude pr sente aussi un int r t particulier certaines techniques narratives qui rapprochent l'oeuvre de Morrison de l'africanisme. On y note par exemple une forte pr sence du discours oral qui renvoie la culture africaine comme la chanson et le nom qui rappellent souvent des moments ou des v nements historiques. Enfin, travers cette tude, le lecteur peut comprendre que Morrison prend l' criture comme un moyen pour faire de la politique. Dans le but de lutter contre l' rection des classes sociales caus es par la recherche de profits (par exemple la relation entre les ma tres et les esclaves ou entre les bourgeois et les prol taires), elle valorise ou revalorise la culture noire et appelle le monde au dialogue et la tol rance pour une coh sion sociale durable.
'High-Topped Shoes' and Other Signifiers of Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity in Selected Fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison
"High-topped Shoes" and Other Signifiers of Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity in Selected Fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison examines the means through which individuals, historically, have constructed their social and personal identities. Focusing primarily on selected fiction by William Faulkner and Toni Morrison, the work explores the myths embedded in historical and modern artifacts, such as the high-topped shoe and high-heeled slipper, and their impact on the construction of ethnic and gender roles. Combining anthropology and women's studies, this work is an interesting new study of race, gender, class, and ethnicity in literature.
Burn This Book

Burn This Book

Toni Morrison

HarperPaperbacks
2012
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As Americans we often take our freedom of speech for granted. When we talk about censorship we talk about China, the former Soviet Union. But the recent presidential election has shined a spotlight on profound acts of censorship in our own backyard. Both provocative and timely, "Burn this Book" includes a sterling list of award-winning writers; it is sure to ignite spirited dialogue. In "Witness: The Inward Testimony", Nadine Gordimer discusses the role of the writer as observer, and as someone who sees what is really taking place. She looks to Proust, Oe, Flaubert, Graham Green to see how their philosophy squares with her own, ultimately concluding Literature has been and remains a means of people rediscovering themselves. In "Freedom to Write", Orham Pamuk elegantly describes escorting Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter around Turkey and how that experience changed his life. In "The Value of the Word" Salman Rushdie shares a story from Bugakov's novel "The Master and the Margarita", in which the Devil talks to a frustrated writer called The Master. The writer is so upset with his own work he decides to burn it: How could you do that? The devil asks. Manuscripts do not burn. Indeed, manuscripts do not burn, Rushdie argues, but writers do.
Beloved

Beloved

Toni Morrison

Harpercollins Publishers
1999
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It is the mid-1800s. At Sweet Home in Kentuckhy, an era is ending as slavery comes under attack from the abolitionists. The worlds of Halleand Paul D. are to be destroyed in a cataclysm of torment and agony. The world of Sethe, however, is to turn from one of love to one of violence and death - the death of Sethe's baby daughter Beloved, whosename is the single word on the tombstone, who died at her mother's hands, and who will return to claim retribution. Published to tie in with the film on major release from Buena Vista 5th March 1999, and starring Oprah Winfrey, Danny Glover and Thandie Newton and directed by Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs).
Love

Love

Toni Morrison

Vintage
2004
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A haunting and affecting meditation on love from the Nobel-prize winning author of Beloved. May, Christine, Heed, Junior, Vida â?? even L â?? all are women obsessed with Bill Cosey.
Mercy

Mercy

Toni Morrison

Vintage
2009
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On the day that Jacob, an Anglo-Dutch trader, agrees to accept a slave in lieu of payment for a debt from a plantation owner, little Florens' life changes irrevocably. She ends up part of Jacob's household, along with his wife Rebekka, Lina their Native American servant, and the enigmatic Sorrow who was rescued from a shipwreck.
Beloved

Beloved

Toni Morrison

Vintage
2007
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Terrible, unspeakable things happened to Sethe at Sweet Home, the farm where she lived as a slave for many years until she escaped to Ohio. Her new life is full of hope but eighteen years later she is still not free. Sethe's new home is haunted by the ghost of her baby, who died nameless and whose tombstone is engraved with a single word: Beloved.
Beloved

Beloved

Toni Morrison

Ccv
2010
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INCLUDES A READING GUIDETerrible, unspeakable things happened to Sethe at Sweet Home, the farm where she lived as a slave for so many years until she escaped to Ohio.
God Help the Child

God Help the Child

Toni Morrison

Random House UK
2016
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Toni Morrisonâ??s fierce and provocative novel exposes the damage adults wreak on children, and how this echoes through the generations. Sweetness wants to love her child, Bride, but she struggles to love her as a mother should.