Title of article :
Toni Morrison’s Beloved: A New Stylistic Narrative Form
Author/Authors :
Anoosheh Sayed Mohammad نويسنده Department of English Literature, Faculty of Foreign Languages Yazd University , Jahantigh Hossein نويسنده Department of English Literature, Faculty of Foreign Languages Yazd University
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages :
6
From page :
120
Abstract :
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narrative form, the novel, Beloved, portrays the devastating effects of forced transnational migration. She confronts conventional silences surrounding the aspect of slavery by presenting displaced Africans on their way to America. Her text defines both black literature of the late twentieth century and troubles the status quo as an experiment in aesthetic expression which demonstrates the legacy of trauma fabricated in American culture. She stylizes her narrative form of language for particular effect by using direct references and subtle allusions to the aspect of slavery. Drawing on the coded discourse of oral history and slave narrative as fashion of writerly texts, Morrison takes her readers as participants in the construction of cultural memory. The present article takes up the formalistic and cultural approach to critique the aesthetic means by which Morrison’s verbal style signifies the content of her story, Beloved, which results in a new genre as African-American literature that establishes itself in the late twentieth and the present century world literature.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2406119
Link To Document :
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