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Signification de la post-noirité de Tony Morrison

Signification de la post-noirité de Tony Morrison

José Endoença Martins

Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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"Signification de la post-noirit de Tony Morrison" est un recueil de textes acad miques sur les romans de la romanci re afro-am ricaine Toni Morrison, qui a re u le prix Nobel de litt rature en 1993. Ses romans - The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby - font l'objet d'une discussion critique sous les auspices de trois concepts distincts: Negriceness, Negritude et Negriticeness. Ces concepts constituent des tentatives th oriques de mesurer la proximit interraciale et intraraciale des personnages principaux des romans avec les mondes et les valeurs culturelles des Noirs et des Blancs. Ainsi, dans The Bluest Eye, Pecola Breedlove est tudi e sous l'angle de la n gritude, ce qui explique son d sir de poss der des yeux bleus. En ce qui concerne Song of Solomon, Milkman Dead est valu du point de vue de la n gritude, ce qui justifie une recherche personnelle des anc tres de sa famille et de la l gende de l'esclave volant, dans le sud des tats-Unis. Enfin, en ce qui concerne le regard de la n gritude, Jadine Childs de Tar Baby associe sa double voix noire sa vie entre les Childs noirs et les Streets blancs. En fin de compte, la post-noirit de Morrison signifie la somme de toutes nos noirceurs.
Significare sulla Postblackness di Tony Morrison

Significare sulla Postblackness di Tony Morrison

José Endoença Martins

Edizioni Sapienza
2024
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"Significare sulla Postblackness di Tony Morrison" una raccolta di testi accademici sui romanzi della scrittrice afroamericana Toni Morrison, insignita del Premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1993. I suoi romanzi - The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby - sono discussi criticamente sotto l'egida di tre concetti distinti: Negricit , Negritudine e Negriticit . Questi concetti funzionano come tentativi teorici di misurare la vicinanza interrazziale e intrarrazziale dei personaggi principali dei romanzi con i mondi e i valori culturali sia bianchi che neri. Cos , per quanto riguarda L'occhio pi azzurro, la protagonista Pecola Breedlove viene studiata dalla prospettiva della negritudine, che spiega il suo desiderio di avere gli occhi azzurri. Per quanto riguarda Song of Solomon, Milkman Dead valutato dal punto di vista della negritudine, che giustifica la ricerca personale degli antenati della sua famiglia e la leggenda dello schiavo volante, negli Stati Uniti del Sud. Infine, per quanto riguarda lo sguardo della negritudine, Jadine Childs di Tar Baby associa la sua doppia voce nera alla sua vita tra i Childs neri e le Streets bianche. Alla fine, la post-nerit di Morrison significa la somma di tutte le nostre nerezze.
The Life and Adventures of Morrison of China

The Life and Adventures of Morrison of China

Peter Thompson; Robert Macklin

Allen Unwin
2007
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'Morrison was the first Australian to break into Fleet Street's elite corps of foreign correspondents. Everyone who followed owes him an enormous debt. He set the benchmark: courage, truthfulness and the need to be there, face to face. His amazing life, splendidly and succinctly told, is an inspiration. If Morrison has been largely forgotten, this book will change that forever.' - Phillip Knightley, author of The First Casualty, a history of war correspondentsThis is the compelling story of 'Chinese Morrison', who bestrode continents, helped bring down a dynasty and chronicled his times so brilliantly that he not only wrote history but changed it as well. In 1882, at the age of 19, George Ernest Morrison's strong sense of courage and devotion to reporting the truth led him to expose the Australian Kanaka slave trade. It marked the beginning of what was to be an illustrious career. In the decades that followed, Morrison achieved international fame for his work as a correspondent for the London Times in the decadent and dangerous Chinese capital of Peking, not least when he helped to organise the defence of the legations during the 55-day siege of the Boxer Uprising. Then, as adviser to the fledgling Chinese Government, he was a pivotal figure in the fall of the last Emperor and the birth of the Chinese Republic.Peter Thompson and Robert Macklin have written a powerful and gripping biography of an Australian journalist and adventurer who paused only to tell his stories and to plan his next foray among the great events and leading figures of his day.
Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction
Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction investigates Morrison’s aesthetics in terms of narrative’s ethical import. Morrison’s writing is concerned with ethically debatable issues and it offers a problematic representation of human experiences in African American history. Whilst previous critical studies consider ethics in relation to events in the story, Palladino explores its intersection with aesthetics. Narrativizing the moral law, Morrison’s imperative is to relate the past, and to find ways to tell what is often unspeakable. The quest for ways to narrate horrific facts is a quest for an aesthetics which includes an appeal to the reader and thus necessarily engages with the ethical. This study foregrounds the equivocal as a key feature of narrative ethics.
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Toni Morrison

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Toni Morrison

Modern Language Association of America
2026
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Essays on teaching Morrison as novelist and public intellectual Toni Morrison's novels have been frequently taught and frequently honored, earning the Nobel Prize and other awards. They are also frequently challenged and banned, a fact that highlights their power. Centering Black people and their lives, Morrison's writing pushes readers to reconsider their ideas about canonical American literature. It also rewards engagement with its structural and stylistic creativity and deep historical grounding. This volume offers approaches to teaching Morrison that help students navigate the complexities of her works and find in them ways to make sense of the world. Encouraging instructors and students to reflect on their own racialized identities, essays also emphasize reading in community, whether as collaborative pedagogy, team teaching, or public humanities initiatives, reinforcing the fostering of mutual respect and a community of care. This volume contains discussion of Toni Morrison's Beloved, The Bluest Eye, Home, God Help the Child, Jazz, Paradise, Song of Solomon, Sula, Tar Baby, and "Recitatif," in addition to Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Auf der anderen Seite, and The Cut; James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room; Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, Tracks, Four Souls, and The Night Watchman; William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying; Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude; Darryl A. Smith's "The Pretended"; and Tennessee Williams's The Rose Tattoo.
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Toni Morrison

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Toni Morrison

Modern Language Association of America
2026
pokkari
Essays on teaching Morrison as novelist and public intellectual Toni Morrison's novels have been frequently taught and frequently honored, earning the Nobel Prize and other awards. They are also frequently challenged and banned, a fact that highlights their power. Centering Black people and their lives, Morrison's writing pushes readers to reconsider their ideas about canonical American literature. It also rewards engagement with its structural and stylistic creativity and deep historical grounding. This volume offers approaches to teaching Morrison that help students navigate the complexities of her works and find in them ways to make sense of the world. Encouraging instructors and students to reflect on their own racialized identities, essays also emphasize reading in community, whether as collaborative pedagogy, team teaching, or public humanities initiatives, reinforcing the fostering of mutual respect and a community of care. This volume contains discussion of Toni Morrison's Beloved, The Bluest Eye, Home, God Help the Child, Jazz, Paradise, Song of Solomon, Sula, Tar Baby, and "Recitatif," in addition to Fatih Akin's Gegen die Wand, Auf der anderen Seite, and The Cut; James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room; Louise Erdrich's Love Medicine, Tracks, Four Souls, and The Night Watchman; William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying; Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude; Darryl A. Smith's "The Pretended"; and Tennessee Williams's The Rose Tattoo.
Miss Chloe: A Memoir of a Literary Friendship with Toni Morrison
"Passionate, personal, insightful, testy, and unique." --Kirkus (starred review)"Verdelle offers us testimony in praise and consideration of life as a literary citizen and Black woman alongside the guiding light of Toni Morrison. This is a holy testimony, indeed, one that deserves to be amen'd forever." --Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author"Verdelle gives us the greatest gift--our beloved ancestor returned to us--generous and alive, remembered and revered. So grateful for this book in the world." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn"If you let a black girl loose in a library, you may not recognize the woman who emerges."--from Miss ChloeToni Morrison, born Chloe A Wofford, was a towering figure in the world of literature when she entered A.J. Verdelle's life. Their literary friendship was a young writer's dream--simultaneously exhilarating, intimidating, fulfilling, and challenging. The relationship crossed generations, spanned several cycles in life, exhibited high and low notes, reached and dipped and found its way. Like many women friends, these two writers imagined and built a relationship that was responsive, inventive, and engaged.Miss Chloe powerfully situates the risks writers face and the freedom they find when they put Black women's lives into words. Verdelle chronicles her grief at Morrison's passing, and finds comfort in Morrison's astute advice--wisdom Verdelle didn't always recognize at the time. In this pensive and intricately lyrical book, Verdelle honors Morrison among the cultural greats, while illuminating and celebrating the power of language, legacy, and genius.A. J. Verdelle is the award-winning author of the novel, The Good Negress. She teaches Creative Writing at Morgan State University and at the MFA program at Lesley University.
Miss Chloe: A Memoir of a Literary Friendship with Toni Morrison
"Passionate, personal, insightful, testy, and unique." --Kirkus (starred review)"Verdelle offers us testimony in praise and consideration of life as a literary citizen and Black woman alongside the guiding light of Toni Morrison. This is a holy testimony, indeed, one that deserves to be amen'd forever." --Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author"Verdelle gives us the greatest gift--our beloved ancestor returned to us--generous and alive, remembered and revered. So grateful for this book in the world." --Jacqueline Woodson, author of Another Brooklyn"If you let a black girl loose in a library, you may not recognize the woman who emerges."--from Miss ChloeToni Morrison, born Chloe A Wofford, was a towering figure in the world of literature when she entered A.J. Verdelle's life. Their literary friendship was a young writer's dream--simultaneously exhilarating, intimidating, fulfilling, and challenging. The relationship crossed generations, spanned several cycles in life, exhibited high and low notes, reached and dipped and found its way. Like many women friends, these two writers imagined and built a relationship that was responsive, inventive, and engaged.Miss Chloe powerfully situates the risks writers face and the freedom they find when they put Black women's lives into words. Verdelle chronicles her grief at Morrison's passing, and finds comfort in Morrison's astute advice--wisdom Verdelle didn't always recognize at the time. In this pensive and intricately lyrical book, Verdelle honors Morrison among the cultural greats, while illuminating and celebrating the power of language, legacy, and genius.A. J. Verdelle is the award-winning author of the novel, The Good Negress. She teaches Creative Writing at Morgan State University and at the MFA program at Lesley University.
The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf
On first consideration, Nobel prize winning African-American author Toni Morrison would seem to have little in common with Virginia Woolf, the British writer who challenged Victorian concepts of womanhood. But Woolf's achievement and influence have been enduring, so much so that Morrison wrote her masters thesis on Woolf and William Faulkner. In that thesis, Morrison gives special attention to issues of isolation, and she notes that for Woolf, isolation brought a sense of freedom that the attached could never comprehend. This book examines the literary relationship between Woolf and Morrison. In her own novels, Morrison redefined Woolf's concept of isolation in terms of American racism. While Morrison's female characters are clearly outsiders, they can nevertheless experience a sense of community that Woolf's characters cannot. Woolf's female characters, on the other hand, are often alienated because of their repressed erotic longing for women. Both Morrison and Woolf consider the severe obstacles the female artist must encounter and overcome before she can create art. This volume looks at the similarities that link Morrison and Woolf together despite their racial, ethnic, national, and historical differences, and it examines how differing structures of domination define their art.