James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and the rhetorics of black male subjectivity /
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Médium: | Licensed eBooks |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Columbus :
The Ohio State University Press
[2017]
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On-line přístup: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvzcz5c6 |
Obsah:
- "Help me this mornin's bad": songs, narratives, and other rhetorical acts in Beloved
- "My witness is in heaven and my record is on high": discoursing the spiritual and the secular in Go tell it on the mountain
- "Look at the nigger!": mimicry, the black male artist, and Tell me how long the train's been gone
- "My great-granddaddy could fly!": negotiating cultural history and family legacies in Song of Solomon
- "Promontory of despair": Baldwin's gay sensibilities in If Beale Street could talk
- "Stop loving your ignorance-it isn't lovable": Tar baby and the rhetoric of responsibility
- Coda: Beyond Baldwin and Morrison.