Toni Morrison's Black Liberal Humanism (and other excerpts)

Toni Morrison's Black Liberal Humanism (and other excerpts)
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Download or read book Toni Morrison's Black Liberal Humanism (and other excerpts) written by William A. Jefferson and published by Vivian Eastwood. This book was released on with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jefferson questions whether Morrison is as politically progressive as has been widely assumed and probes why politically-minded literary critics have not noted the reactionary elements in her work. He sees scholars as following Morrison's own theory of her work--that is, that it must be analyzed according to African American "structures" and linguistic forms to uncover Afro-American "values." This approach, he argues, simply rehabilitates the tenets of pre-1970s liberal humanism: that Morrison's text is a transparent window into these apparently timeless and universal black values. Contains the introduction and first essay of the book Toni Morrison and the Limits of a Politics of Recognition. Also includes excerpts from the remainder of the book. FREE!


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