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Author:
Wardi, Anissa Janine, 1969- author.
Title:
Toni Morrison and the natural world : an ecology of color / Anissa Janine Wardi.
Publisher:
University Press of Mississippi,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
viii, 196 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Subject:
Morrison, Toni--Criticism and interpretation.
African American authors--History and criticism.
American literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Race in literature.
Morrison, Toni.
African American authors.
American literature.
1900-1999
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Literary criticism.
Literary criticism.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction. "All of them colors was in me": embodiment and material ecocriticism -- Brown ecology and fertility: skin, dirt, and compost in Paradis and The Bluest Eye -- Green ecology and healing: botanical life in Beloved, Home, and Song of Solomon -- Orange ecology, death, and renewal: fire, ash, and immolation in God Help the Child and Sula -- Blue ecology and resistance: islands, swamps, and ecotones in Tar Baby and Love -- Conclusion. A black and white ecology: plantations and race formation in A Mercy and Jazz.
Summary:
"Critics have routinely excluded African American literature from ecocritical inquiry despite the fact that the literary tradition has, from its inception, proved to be steeped in environmental concerns that address elements of the natural world and relate nature to the transatlantic slave trade, plantation labor, and nationhood. Toni Morrison's work is no exception. Toni Morrison and the Natural World: An Ecology of Color is the first full-length ecocritical investigation of the Nobel Laureate's novels and brings to the fore an unequaled engagement between race and nature. Morrison's ecological consciousness holds that human geographies are enmeshed with nonhuman nature. It follows, then, that ecology, the branch of biology that studies how people relate to each other and their environment, is an apt framework for this book. The interrelationships and interactions between individuals and community, and between organisms and the biosphere are central to this analysis. They highlight that the human and nonhuman are part of a larger ecosystem of interfacings and transformations. Toni Morrison and the Natural World is organized by color, examining soil (brown) in The Bluest Eye and Paradise; plant life (green) in Song of Solomon, Beloved, and Home; bodies of water (blue) in Tar Baby and Love; and fire (orange) in Sula and God Help the Child. By providing a racially inflected reading of nature, Toni Morrison and the Natural World makes an important contribution to the field of environmental studies and provides a landmark for Morrison scholarship"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1496834178
9781496834171
149683416X
9781496834164
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1224516703
LCCN:
2021007221
Locations:
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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