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Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Jan Furman (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan-Flint)

Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon By Jan Furman (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan-Flint)

Summary

The essays in this volume represent the major currents in critical thinking about Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison's widely acclaimed examination of the individual quest for self-knowledge in the context of the African-American experience.

Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Summary

Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: A Casebook by Jan Furman (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan-Flint)

The essays in this volume represent the major currents in critical thinking about Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison's widely acclaimed examination of the individual quest for self-knowledge in the context of the African-American experience. This collection offers a broad overview of the scholarship that has emerged in the decades since the 1977 publication of Morrison's third novel. These essays provide a map of the primary themes of Song of Solomon, covering subjects such as self-identity, the rituals of manhood and reading, and the importance of naming, and also explore the novel's incorporation of African myth and African-American folklore. The casebook opens with "The People Could Fly," the African folktale from which Song of Solomon draws important aspects of its plot and major theme, and closes with an interview with Toni Morrison about her life and work as a novelist.

About Jan Furman (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan-Flint)

Jan Furman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Michigan-Flint.

Table of Contents

Introduction Julius Lester: People Who Could Fly Part I: Quest for Identity Valerie Smith: The Quest for and Discovery of Identity in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Catherine Carr Lee: The South in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: Initiation, Healing, and Home Part II: Myth and Folklore Michael Awkward: "Unruly and Let Loose": Myth, Ideology, and Gender in Song of Solomon Gerry Brenner: Song of Solomon: Rejecting Rank's Monomyth and Feminism Part III: Narrative Influence John N. Duvall: Doe Hunting and Masculinity: Song of Solomon and Go Down, Moses Gay Wilentz: Civilizations Underneath: African Heritage as Cultural Discourse in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Joyce M. Wegs: Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: A Blues Song Lucinda H. MacKethan: Names to Bear Witness: The Theme and Tradition of Naming in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon Part IV: Historical Perspectives Linda Krumholz: Dead Teachers: Rituals of Manhood and Rituals of Reading in Song of Solomon Part V: An Interview Elissa Schappell: Toni Morrison: The Art of Fiction Chronology: African American History Selected Bibliography

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NLS9780195146356
9780195146356
0195146352
Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: A Casebook by Jan Furman (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan-Flint)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2003-05-15
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