Introduction: Between the Text and the Reader: The Word-Work of Toni Morrison -- Chapter One: Crafting Spaces for the Reader: The Geopoetics of Discursive Mediation -- Chapter Two: Spatializing the Self: The Geopoetics of Emancipatory Spaces -- Chapter Three: Circling the Subject: The Geopoetics of Narrative Rememory -- Chapter Four: A Matter of Be/longing: Geopoetic Interrogations of Home -- Conclusion: Toni Morrison's Spaces for Readers: The Geopoetics of the Dancing Mind.
Summary:
"In this interdisciplinary work of Literary Criticism, notable Toni Morrison scholar Marilyn S. Mobley endeavors to apply geopoetics toward establishing a new framework for understanding Morrison's famous call to create and allow for "spaces for the reader to come into the text.""-- Provided by publisher.
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