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Reading the blood: Violence, sacrifice, and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison.
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Reading the blood: Violence, sacrifice, and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison./
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Hinson, Douglas Scot.
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272 p.
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Adviser: Katherine H. Burkman.
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Dissertation Abstracts International54-02A.
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Black Studies. -
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Reading the blood: Violence, sacrifice, and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison.
Hinson, Douglas Scot.
Reading the blood: Violence, sacrifice, and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison.
- 272 p.
Adviser: Katherine H. Burkman.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Ohio State University, 1993.
A synthesis of Rene Girard's theories of violence and sacrifice and Peter Brooks' Freudian narrative model provides a critical apparatus for understanding the close relationship between them and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison. The analysis in "Reading the Blood" demonstrates that the African-American communities in Toni Morrison's novels are haunted by violence, violence that is engendered by white oppression. This dissertation explores how African-American communities respond to violence and how white subjugation of African-American populations translates into violence within African-American communities themselves. Moreover, this study considers narrative movement as a reflection of and an intrinsic function of theme in the novels, and uses Brooks' narrative model to show how Morrison's fiction is concerned with a violent history of oppression and subjugation. In Morrison's works both characters and texts struggle to come to grips with this violent past through a painful process of working through repressed, painful traumata. In Morrison's fiction, returns of repressed traumata constantly interrupt forward-moving plots, thus generating a recursive, non-linear narrative pattern that aligns Morrison's works with traditional African, oral storytelling traditions.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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