9781572338586-157233858X-Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison

Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison

ISBN-13: 9781572338586
ISBN-10: 157233858X
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Melanie R. Anderson
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press
Format: Hardcover 204 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781572338586
ISBN-10: 157233858X
Edition: First Edition, First
Author: Melanie R. Anderson
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Univ Tennessee Press
Format: Hardcover 204 pages

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Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison (ISBN-13: 9781572338586 and ISBN-10: 157233858X), written by authors Melanie R. Anderson, was published by Univ Tennessee Press in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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At first glance, Beloved would appear to be the only “ghost story” among Toni Morrison’s nine novels, but as this provocative new study shows, spectral presences and places abound in the celebrated author’s fiction. Melanie R. Anderson explores how Morrison uses specters to bring the traumas of African American life to the forefront, highlighting histories and experiences, both cultural and personal, that society at large too frequently ignores.
Working against the background of magical realism, while simultaneously expanding notions of the supernatural within American and African American writing, Morrison peoples her novels with what Anderson identifies as two distinctive types of ghosts: spectral figures and social ghosts. Deconstructing Western binaries, Morrison uses the spectral to indicate power through its transcendence of corporality, temporality, and explication, and she employs the ghostly as a metaphor of erasure for living characters who are marginalized and haunt the edges of their communities. The interaction of these social ghosts with the spectral presences functions as a transformative healing process that draws the marginalized figure out of the shadows and creates links across ruptures between generations and between past and present, life and death. This book examines how these relationships become increasingly more prominent in the novelist’s canon—from their beginnings in The Bluest Eye and Sula, to their flowering in the trilogy that comprises Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise, and onward into A Mercy.
An important contribution to the understanding of one of America’s premier fiction writers, Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison demonstrates how the Nobel laureate’s powerful and challenging works give presence to the invisible, voice to the previously
silenced, and agency to the oppressed outsiders who are refused a space in which to narrate their stories.
Melanie R. Anderson is an Instructional Assistant Professor of American Literature at the University of Mississippi.

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