Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction

Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction
Title Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction PDF eBook
Author Mariangela Palladino
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 175
Release 2018-01-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004360042

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Ethics and Aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s Fiction explores the relationship between ethics and aesthetics in Toni Morrison’s fiction. Palladino’s work foregrounds ambiguity as a key feature of narrative ethics.

Free Women

Free Women
Title Free Women PDF eBook
Author Kate Fullbrook
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1990
Genre Literary Criticism
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Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison
Title Toni Morrison PDF eBook
Author Yvette Christiansë
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 9780823293421

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Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics situates Toni Morrison as a writer who writes about writing as much as about racialized, engendered, and sexualized African American, and therefore American, experience. In foregrounding the ethics of fiction writing, the book resists any triumphalist reading of Morrison's achievement in order to allow the meditative, unsettled, and unsettling questions that arise throughout her long labor at the nexus of language and politics, where her fiction interrogates representation itself. Moving between close reading and critical theory, Toni Morrison: An Ethical Poetics reveals the ways in which Morrison's primary engagement with language has been a search for how and what language is made to communicate, and for how and what speaks in and from generation to generation. There is no easy escape from such legacy, no escape into a pure language free of the burdens of racialized agendas. Rather, there is the example of Morrison's commitment to writerly, which is to say readerly, wakefulness. At a time when sustained study devoted to single authors has become rare, this book will be an invaluable resource for readers, scholars, and teachers of Morrison's work.

The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison

The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison
Title The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison PDF eBook
Author Connor, Marc C.
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 184
Release 2010-01-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781604736793

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Nobel laureate Toni Morrison's novels have almost exclusively been examined as sagas illuminating history, race, culture, and gender politics. This gathering of eight essays by top scholars probes Morrison's novels and her growing body of nonfiction and critical work for the complex and potent aesthetic elements that have made her a major American novelist of the twentieth century. Through traditional aesthetic concepts such as the sublime, the beautiful, and the grotesque, through issues of form, narrative, and language, and through questions of affect and reader response, the nine essays in this volume bring into relief the dynamic and often overlooked range within Morrison's writing. Employing aesthetic ideas that range from the ancient Greeks to contemporary research in the black English oral tradition, The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison shows the potency of these ideas for interpreting Morrison's writing. This is a force Morrison herself has often suggested in her claims that Greek tragedy bears a striking similarity to "Afro-American communal structures." At the same time each essay attends to the ways in which Morrison also challenges traditional aesthetic concepts, establishing the African American and female voices that are essential to her sensibility. The result is a series of readings that simultaneously expands our understanding of Morrison's work and also provokes new thinking about an aesthetic tradition that is nearly 2,500 years old. These essays offer a rich complement to the dominant approaches in Morrison scholarship by revealing aspects of her work that purely ideological approaches have obscured or about which they have remained oddly silent. Each essay focuses particularly on the relations between the aesthetic and the ethical in Morrison's writing and between the artistic production and its role in the world at large. These relations show the rich political implications that aesthetic analysis engenders. By treating both Morrison's fiction and her nonfiction, the essays reveal a mind and imagination that have long been intimately engaged with the questions and traditions of the aesthetic domain. The result is a provocative and original contribution to Morrison scholarship, and to scholarship in American letters generally.

Liminality of Justice in Trauma and Trauma Literature

Liminality of Justice in Trauma and Trauma Literature
Title Liminality of Justice in Trauma and Trauma Literature PDF eBook
Author Pi-hua Ni
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 191
Release 2023-06-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1527509796

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With a focus on the liminality of justice in trauma, this collective volume probes into the complex liminal status of victim-(forced) victimizer in trauma—a new opening well deserving critical attention—and scrutinizes how novelists tackle with literary representations the relevant issues of (in)justice in trauma. The contributions in this collection present theoretical re/visions of trauma and critical studies on trauma literature, ranging from field work on Cambodia’s genocide to literary analyses of AIDS literature, contemporary American literature, contemporary Canadian literature, and Indigenous writing in Canada.

Between Ethics and Aesthetics

Between Ethics and Aesthetics
Title Between Ethics and Aesthetics PDF eBook
Author Dorota Glowacka
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 323
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791489493

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This forum of current discussions of ethics and aesthetics addresses a cross-section of disciplines including literary theory, philosophy, women's studies, postcolonial theory, art history, Holocaust studies, theology, and others. Contributors, ranging from philosophers and literary critics to practicing artists and art curators, answer such questions as: In the age of the collapse of metaphysics, what is the relation between philosophical reflection and art? If we question the privilege accorded to the aesthetic, can ethics alone offer a solution to the crisis of representation? Is it possible and ethically viable to represent the other in speech and image? What happens at the conjunction of aesthetics and politics? Can one speak of aesthetic configurations of the space of community? Are the concepts of ethics and aesthetics gendered and repressive of sexual difference? Considering the many works that consider either ethics or aesthetics almost exclusively within the confines of particular disciplines, this collection crosses the boundaries and continues the debate outside the rigid parameters of specialized discourses.

Unruly Narrative

Unruly Narrative
Title Unruly Narrative PDF eBook
Author Samira Spatzek
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 292
Release 2022-09-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110780577

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This study deals with the formative powers of modern liberal ideas of private property. The liberal subject emerged with the formations of European liberalism, Atlantic slavery, and settler colonial expansion in the New World. Toni Morrison’s A Mercy is thus identified as a key literary text that generates a fundamental critique of the connections between self-making and private property at its 17th-century scene.