Introduction Weaving Texts and Memories Around Toni Morrison s Beloved.
Veröffentlichungsdatum
2014
Autoren
Zusammenfassung
In this introduction, Michel Feith problematizes the complex relation between writing and the history of slavery by focusing on two case studies that reconfigure this relation: an examination of the Memorial for the Abolition of Slavery, inaugurated in Nantes, France in 2012, and a triangulation between Toni Morrison s Beloved, and Saidiya Hartman s Scenes of Subjection (1997) and Lose Your Mother (2007). What common ground seems to emerge from these two case studies memory as a sort of compromise formation in the monument, and the varying mixes of ob-jectivity and empathy in the texts is a sense of haunting, accompanied by an always compromised endeavor to lay at rest the ghosts of the Middle Passage.
Schlagwörter
history
;
memory
;
slavery
;
Toni Morrison
;
Saidiya Hartman
Institution
Institute
Dokumenttyp
Artikel/Aufsatz
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Band
1
Heft
1
Startseite
3
Endseite
23
Zweitveröffentlichung
Nein
Sprache
Deutsch
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