New Dimensions of Spirituality: A Bi-Racial and Bi-Cultural Reading of the Novels of Toni MorrisonBloomsbury Academic, 22.9.1987 - 203 sivua This series of essays on Toni Morrison's first four novels--The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, Sula, and Tar Baby is the delightful, intelligent collaboration of a white of Greek descent (Demetrakopoulos) and a black American (Holloway). In addition to the influence of their respective backgrounds, Demetrakopoulos is particularly interested in women's studies and Jungian psychology, and Holloway in black studies and linguistics; these fields inform their individual contributions. . . . The clear writing is free of academic jargon and makes exceptionally good sense. Very highly recommended to academic libraries, especially for women's studies and black literature collections. Choice |
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Introduction | 1 |
Toni Morrisons | 21 |
Part One The Bluest Eye | 29 |
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