Learning from Difference: Teaching Morrison, Twain, Ellison, and EliotOhio State University Press, 1999 - 219 pages |
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... ideas , questioned and re- sisted here by Morrison's narrator . The cultural power of both ideas , however , as well as Morrison's critical and creative resis- tance to that cultural power , is apparent throughout her work . The idea ...
... ideas , questioned and re- sisted here by Morrison's narrator . The cultural power of both ideas , however , as well as Morrison's critical and creative resis- tance to that cultural power , is apparent throughout her work . The idea ...
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... idea , risky for a former slave , that " there was a world out there and that I could live in it " ( 182 ) , even love in it , risking a language and a community in which to articulate and thus to negate and renegotiate her danger and ...
... idea , risky for a former slave , that " there was a world out there and that I could live in it " ( 182 ) , even love in it , risking a language and a community in which to articulate and thus to negate and renegotiate her danger and ...
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... idea that every educated reader ( or every American ) could and should identify with the universalized ( or nationalized ) subject positions and truths of a canonical national literature . These universalized positions and truths are ...
... idea that every educated reader ( or every American ) could and should identify with the universalized ( or nationalized ) subject positions and truths of a canonical national literature . These universalized positions and truths are ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 63 |
Learning from Invisibility and Blindness | 100 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
aesthetic African American culture African American literature American literature American romance Amy's articulate attempt attention Beloved canonical challenge characters critical cultural power democracy Denver difference discourse dominant culture Eliot's note Eliot's poem Ellison's novel escape European American example experience Faulkner's fear feel focus freedom gender heroism Huck and Jim Huck's Huckleberry Finn ideals identity imagine interaction ironic irony jazz Jim's story language less loss middle class modern modernist moral Morrison's novel mother multiculturalism narrator negative freedom negotiation Norton's pathos and dignity perhaps poem's political position positive freedom possible potential promise protagonist questions raft Ralph Ellison readers reading recognize relationship remade represented responsibility rhetorical seems sense Sethe Sethe's Shadow and Act slave social society stanza suggests T. S. Eliot tions Tiresias Tom's tradition transference transforming Trueblood ture Twain's novel unspeakable vision Waste Land Wheatstraw white supremacy writing
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