Toni Morrison
Forty Years in The Clearing
Herausgeber: Gillespie, Carmen
Toni Morrison
Forty Years in The Clearing
Herausgeber: Gillespie, Carmen
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Toni Morrison's wooded and verdant clearing, a central trope in her novel Beloved, is the model for this book. The collection is a distinctive review, examination, and (re)discovery of Morrison's work and cultural impacts as defined by emerging and acclaimed artists, scholars, and public figures.
Toni Morrison's wooded and verdant clearing, a central trope in her novel Beloved, is the model for this book. The collection is a distinctive review, examination, and (re)discovery of Morrison's work and cultural impacts as defined by emerging and acclaimed artists, scholars, and public figures.
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- The Griot Project Book Series
- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781611486346
- ISBN-10: 1611486343
- Artikelnr.: 41316407
- The Griot Project Book Series
- Verlag: Bucknell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 563g
- ISBN-13: 9781611486346
- ISBN-10: 1611486343
- Artikelnr.: 41316407
Edited by Carmen Gillespie
Contents Acknowledgments Forty Years and More in The Clearing: Morrison
Chronology, 1970-2012 Introduction: Gather at the Clearing, by Carmen
Gillespie In the Beginning: Two Reviews, John Leonard's New York Times 1970
Review of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's New York Times
"Letter to the Editor" in Response to Sara Blackburn's 1973 Review of Sula
In Search of the Clearing, by Elizabeth Beaulieu Trouble in Paradise:
Representing Bliss in Non-Orgiastic Language, by Katie G. Cannon
"Margaret's Lullaby" (from Margaret Garner), by Richard Danielpour
"Creatively serving-the process": An Interview with Playwright Lydia
Diamond, Author of the Play The Bluest Eye American Romance, the Moral
Imagination and Toni Morrison: A Theory of Literary Aesthetics, by Jan
Furman Meditations on Love, by Joanne V. Gabbin And Everyone Will Answer,
by Nikki Giovanni Morrison as Subject: Photographs, by Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders Wrestling Till Dawn: On Becoming an Intellectual In the
Age of Morrison by Farah Jasmine Griffin Playing in the Wild: Toni
Morrison's Canon and the Wild Zone, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek "Looking
Shakespeare in the Face": An Interview with Toni Morrison's Howard
University Friends, Florence Ladd and Mary Wilburn Melancholy and the
Unyielding Earth in The Bluest Eye, by Kathleen Kelly Marks Co(n)ven(t): A
Performance Study of Toni Morrison's Paradise, by Dustyn Martincich Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner?: Food, Race, and [En]countering the Modern in Toni
Morrison's Tar Baby, by Susan Neal Mayberry Testimony and Transformation:
An Exploration of the Intersections of the Arts of Toni Morrison and the
Potential Therapeutic Uses of Her Narratives, by Lakeisha Meyer Belief and
Performance: Morrison and Me, by Koritha Mitchell Praise Song for Toni
Morrison, by Mendi and Keith Obadike Morrison and Obama An interview with
Barack H. Obama Body Difference in Toni Morrison's Fiction, by Linden Peach
Toni Morrison, Théodore Géricault, and Incendiary Art, by Nancy J. Peterson
Morrison as Muse: The Poetic Process by Christine Jessica Margaret Reilly
Haiku (for Toni Morrison), by Sonia Sanchez The Making of a Novelist
(Epistolary), by A . J. Verdelle Beloved Bodies, by L. Martina Young
Bibliography Works by Toni Morrison (Editions Cited in This Volume) Other
Sources (Cited in This Volume) Secondary Sources
Chronology, 1970-2012 Introduction: Gather at the Clearing, by Carmen
Gillespie In the Beginning: Two Reviews, John Leonard's New York Times 1970
Review of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's New York Times
"Letter to the Editor" in Response to Sara Blackburn's 1973 Review of Sula
In Search of the Clearing, by Elizabeth Beaulieu Trouble in Paradise:
Representing Bliss in Non-Orgiastic Language, by Katie G. Cannon
"Margaret's Lullaby" (from Margaret Garner), by Richard Danielpour
"Creatively serving-the process": An Interview with Playwright Lydia
Diamond, Author of the Play The Bluest Eye American Romance, the Moral
Imagination and Toni Morrison: A Theory of Literary Aesthetics, by Jan
Furman Meditations on Love, by Joanne V. Gabbin And Everyone Will Answer,
by Nikki Giovanni Morrison as Subject: Photographs, by Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders Wrestling Till Dawn: On Becoming an Intellectual In the
Age of Morrison by Farah Jasmine Griffin Playing in the Wild: Toni
Morrison's Canon and the Wild Zone, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek "Looking
Shakespeare in the Face": An Interview with Toni Morrison's Howard
University Friends, Florence Ladd and Mary Wilburn Melancholy and the
Unyielding Earth in The Bluest Eye, by Kathleen Kelly Marks Co(n)ven(t): A
Performance Study of Toni Morrison's Paradise, by Dustyn Martincich Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner?: Food, Race, and [En]countering the Modern in Toni
Morrison's Tar Baby, by Susan Neal Mayberry Testimony and Transformation:
An Exploration of the Intersections of the Arts of Toni Morrison and the
Potential Therapeutic Uses of Her Narratives, by Lakeisha Meyer Belief and
Performance: Morrison and Me, by Koritha Mitchell Praise Song for Toni
Morrison, by Mendi and Keith Obadike Morrison and Obama An interview with
Barack H. Obama Body Difference in Toni Morrison's Fiction, by Linden Peach
Toni Morrison, Théodore Géricault, and Incendiary Art, by Nancy J. Peterson
Morrison as Muse: The Poetic Process by Christine Jessica Margaret Reilly
Haiku (for Toni Morrison), by Sonia Sanchez The Making of a Novelist
(Epistolary), by A . J. Verdelle Beloved Bodies, by L. Martina Young
Bibliography Works by Toni Morrison (Editions Cited in This Volume) Other
Sources (Cited in This Volume) Secondary Sources
Contents Acknowledgments Forty Years and More in The Clearing: Morrison
Chronology, 1970-2012 Introduction: Gather at the Clearing, by Carmen
Gillespie In the Beginning: Two Reviews, John Leonard's New York Times 1970
Review of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's New York Times
"Letter to the Editor" in Response to Sara Blackburn's 1973 Review of Sula
In Search of the Clearing, by Elizabeth Beaulieu Trouble in Paradise:
Representing Bliss in Non-Orgiastic Language, by Katie G. Cannon
"Margaret's Lullaby" (from Margaret Garner), by Richard Danielpour
"Creatively serving-the process": An Interview with Playwright Lydia
Diamond, Author of the Play The Bluest Eye American Romance, the Moral
Imagination and Toni Morrison: A Theory of Literary Aesthetics, by Jan
Furman Meditations on Love, by Joanne V. Gabbin And Everyone Will Answer,
by Nikki Giovanni Morrison as Subject: Photographs, by Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders Wrestling Till Dawn: On Becoming an Intellectual In the
Age of Morrison by Farah Jasmine Griffin Playing in the Wild: Toni
Morrison's Canon and the Wild Zone, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek "Looking
Shakespeare in the Face": An Interview with Toni Morrison's Howard
University Friends, Florence Ladd and Mary Wilburn Melancholy and the
Unyielding Earth in The Bluest Eye, by Kathleen Kelly Marks Co(n)ven(t): A
Performance Study of Toni Morrison's Paradise, by Dustyn Martincich Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner?: Food, Race, and [En]countering the Modern in Toni
Morrison's Tar Baby, by Susan Neal Mayberry Testimony and Transformation:
An Exploration of the Intersections of the Arts of Toni Morrison and the
Potential Therapeutic Uses of Her Narratives, by Lakeisha Meyer Belief and
Performance: Morrison and Me, by Koritha Mitchell Praise Song for Toni
Morrison, by Mendi and Keith Obadike Morrison and Obama An interview with
Barack H. Obama Body Difference in Toni Morrison's Fiction, by Linden Peach
Toni Morrison, Théodore Géricault, and Incendiary Art, by Nancy J. Peterson
Morrison as Muse: The Poetic Process by Christine Jessica Margaret Reilly
Haiku (for Toni Morrison), by Sonia Sanchez The Making of a Novelist
(Epistolary), by A . J. Verdelle Beloved Bodies, by L. Martina Young
Bibliography Works by Toni Morrison (Editions Cited in This Volume) Other
Sources (Cited in This Volume) Secondary Sources
Chronology, 1970-2012 Introduction: Gather at the Clearing, by Carmen
Gillespie In the Beginning: Two Reviews, John Leonard's New York Times 1970
Review of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's New York Times
"Letter to the Editor" in Response to Sara Blackburn's 1973 Review of Sula
In Search of the Clearing, by Elizabeth Beaulieu Trouble in Paradise:
Representing Bliss in Non-Orgiastic Language, by Katie G. Cannon
"Margaret's Lullaby" (from Margaret Garner), by Richard Danielpour
"Creatively serving-the process": An Interview with Playwright Lydia
Diamond, Author of the Play The Bluest Eye American Romance, the Moral
Imagination and Toni Morrison: A Theory of Literary Aesthetics, by Jan
Furman Meditations on Love, by Joanne V. Gabbin And Everyone Will Answer,
by Nikki Giovanni Morrison as Subject: Photographs, by Timothy
Greenfield-Sanders Wrestling Till Dawn: On Becoming an Intellectual In the
Age of Morrison by Farah Jasmine Griffin Playing in the Wild: Toni
Morrison's Canon and the Wild Zone, by Missy Dehn Kubitschek "Looking
Shakespeare in the Face": An Interview with Toni Morrison's Howard
University Friends, Florence Ladd and Mary Wilburn Melancholy and the
Unyielding Earth in The Bluest Eye, by Kathleen Kelly Marks Co(n)ven(t): A
Performance Study of Toni Morrison's Paradise, by Dustyn Martincich Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner?: Food, Race, and [En]countering the Modern in Toni
Morrison's Tar Baby, by Susan Neal Mayberry Testimony and Transformation:
An Exploration of the Intersections of the Arts of Toni Morrison and the
Potential Therapeutic Uses of Her Narratives, by Lakeisha Meyer Belief and
Performance: Morrison and Me, by Koritha Mitchell Praise Song for Toni
Morrison, by Mendi and Keith Obadike Morrison and Obama An interview with
Barack H. Obama Body Difference in Toni Morrison's Fiction, by Linden Peach
Toni Morrison, Théodore Géricault, and Incendiary Art, by Nancy J. Peterson
Morrison as Muse: The Poetic Process by Christine Jessica Margaret Reilly
Haiku (for Toni Morrison), by Sonia Sanchez The Making of a Novelist
(Epistolary), by A . J. Verdelle Beloved Bodies, by L. Martina Young
Bibliography Works by Toni Morrison (Editions Cited in This Volume) Other
Sources (Cited in This Volume) Secondary Sources