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Narrative Conventions and Race in the Novels of Toni Morrison

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Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Heinert teaches at the University of Wisconsin – Rock County campus and her research interests include Narrative and Genre Studies, Multicultural Literature, and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Klappentext This study analyzes the relationship between race and genre in four of Toni Morrison's novels: The Bluest Eye, Tar Baby, Jazz, and Beloved. Heinert argues how Morrison's novels revise conventional generic forms such as bildungsroman, folktales, slave narratives, and the formal realism of the novel itself. This study goes beyond formalist analyses to show how these revisions expose the relationship between race, conventional generic forms, and the dominant culture. Morrison's revisions critique the conventional roles of African Americans as subjects of and in the genre of the novel, and (re)write roles which instead privilege their subjectivity. This study provides readers with new ways of understanding Morrison's novels. Whereas critics often fault Morrison for breaking with traditional forms and resisting resolution in her novels, this analysis show how Morrison's revisions shift the narrative truth of the novel from its representation in conventional forms to its interpretation by the readers, who are responsible for constructing their own resolution or version of narrative truth. These revisions expose how the dominant culture has privileged specific forms of narration; in turn, these forms privilege the values of the dominant culture. Morrison's novels attempt to undermine this privilege and rewrite the canon of American literature. Zusammenfassung In this study Heinert critically analyzes the relationship between race and genre in Toni Morrison's novels, showing how Morrison’s break with traditional narrative forms works to undermine and rewrite the canon of American literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Permissions Acknowledgments Chapter One: Situating Morrison in (African-)American Literary Criticism Chapter Two: Novel of "Education": Bildungsroman and The Bluest Eye Chapter Three: (Re)Defining Race: Folktale and Stereotypes in Tar Baby Chapter Four: Signifying on the Novel: Conventions and Race in Morrison’s Jazz Chapter Five: "Re-membering" Race: Realism and "Truth" in Beloved Chapter Six: "How lovely it is, this thing we have done—together" Notes Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Jennifer Lee Jordan Heinert
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.01.2011
 
EAN 9780415888523
ISBN 978-0-415-88852-3
No. of pages 114
Series Studies in Major Literary Authors
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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