Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels / Edition 1

Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels / Edition 1

by Philip Page
ISBN-10:
0878058613
ISBN-13:
9780878058617
Pub. Date:
05/01/1996
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10:
0878058613
ISBN-13:
9780878058617
Pub. Date:
05/01/1996
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi
Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels / Edition 1

Dangerous Freedom: Fusion and Fragmentation in Toni Morrison's Novels / Edition 1

by Philip Page

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Overview

The novels of Toni Morrison depict a disjointed culture striving to coalesce in a racialized society. No other contemporary writer conveys this "double consciousness" of African-American life so faithfully. As her characters struggle to negotiate meaningful roles and identities, and as they confront the inescapable issue of division, her novels are permeated with motifs of fragmentation. This divided entity is a theme repeated throughout Morrison's fiction. Operating on many levels, this plurality-in-unity affects narrators, chronologies, individuals, couples, families, neighborhoods, races. Philip Page's critical interpretation of Morrison's first six novels - Sula, Song of Solomon, The Bluest Eye, Beloved, Jazz, and Tar Baby - places her fiction in the forefront of American culture, African-American culture and contemporary thought. Her fiction has the power to expand the souls of all readers by taking them into the recesses of other souls-in-process, by requiring them to work the traumas and dilemmas those other souls endure, and by challenging them to know, accept, and keep open their own dangerous freedom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780878058617
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 05/01/1996
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Philip Page is professor of English at California State University at San Bernardino and author of Reclaiming Community in Contemporary African American Fiction, published by University Press of Mississippi.
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