This paper explores the ways and means of memory and writing in Toni Morrison’s novels. Furthermore it examines the persistent presence of race and gender in her fiction and the important role they play as an important feature of black feminist studies: because of their double identity, black women are the victims of both sexual discrimination and racial discrimination.
Ranghetti, C., Un io ‘indiscutibilmente, inconfondibilmente nero’. Gli scritti di Toni Morrison, <<VITA E PENSIERO>>, 2001; 2001 (LXXXIV): 79-97 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/153127]
Un io ‘indiscutibilmente, inconfondibilmente nero’. Gli scritti di Toni Morrison
Ranghetti, ClaraMembro del Collaboration Group
2001
Abstract
This paper explores the ways and means of memory and writing in Toni Morrison’s novels. Furthermore it examines the persistent presence of race and gender in her fiction and the important role they play as an important feature of black feminist studies: because of their double identity, black women are the victims of both sexual discrimination and racial discrimination.File in questo prodotto:
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