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Black Looks and Black Acts

The Language of Toni Morrison in "The Bluest Eye</I> and "Beloved</I>

by Ritashona Simpson (Author)
©2007 Monographs XIV, 108 Pages

Summary

How does Toni Morrison use language to represent race? Answering this question through literary criticism and linguistic research, this book shows how Morrison’s language reflects the souls of black folk in The Bluest Eye and Beloved. The book focuses on the way in which Morrison forces language to reveal what cannot be spoken by a «black» grammar. To achieve the breaking of this silence, Morrison uses rhetoric, voice, and narrative structures not conventionally used to achieve the effect of «black English.» Students and teachers of Toni Morrison’s novels and black English will find this book useful.

Details

Pages
XIV, 108
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820495309
Language
English
Keywords
Morrison, Toni The bluest eye Black English African American literature Literary Theory Bluest Eye Beloved Language
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XIV, 108 pp.

Biographical notes

Ritashona Simpson (Author)

The Author: Ritashona Simpson earned a Ph.D. in English literature at Rutgers University. She is now completing a master’s degree in literacy and childhood education at Bank Street College. She is also a head teacher at the Harlem International Community School in New York City.

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