Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable

A traditional yet fresh approach to grasping the power of Morrison's writing With essays by Yvonne Atkinson,...
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Author: Marc Cameron Reyes-Conner
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Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable by Reyes-Conner, Marc Cameron

Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable

¥13,327

Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable

¥13,327
Author: Marc Cameron Reyes-Conner
Format: Paperback
Language: English
A traditional yet fresh approach to grasping the power of Morrison's writing With essays by Yvonne Atkinson, Marc C. Conner, Susan Corey, Maria DiBattista, Barbara Johnson, Cheryl Lester, Katherine Stern, and Michael Wood 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. Marc C. Conner is an assistant professor of English at Washington and Lee University. He has published articles in Studies in American Fiction and Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction.

Author: Marc Cameron Reyes-Conner
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Published: 11/01/2000
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.90w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781578062850


Review Citation(s):
Booklist 12/15/2000 pg. 796
Choice 05/01/2001 pg. 1625

About the Author
Marc C. Conner is Ballengee Professor of English and provost at Washington and Lee University. He is coeditor with William R. Nash of Charles Johnson: The Novelist as Philosopher and with Lucas E. Morel of The New Territory: Ralph Ellison and the Twenty-First Century, both published by University Press of Mississippi. He is also editor of The Poetry of James Joyce Reconsidered and coeditor with R. Barton Palmer of Screening Modern Irish Fiction and Drama and with John Callahan of The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison. He is a founding member of the Ralph Ellison Society.

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