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Article Dans Une Revue Black Studies Papers Année : 2014

Post-Beloved Writing: Review, Revitalize, Recalculate

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Twenty-five years have elapsed since the publication of Beloved. In all its complexity, Toni Morrison’s novel forms a peak, both including the previous decades of neo-slave narratives and introducing the follow-ing ones. As the following article argues, reviewing the many ways the novel has closed a period and pened a new one will help us gain a new perspective and nderstand new articulations and developments in slavery literature. Misrahi-Barak contends that the genre of the neo-slave narrative has ceased to be African-American only, buthas become transnational and global, dialogic, polyphonic and transgeneric. It has also been instrumental in implementing a rapprochement between disciplines that used to be watertight.

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hal-03116484 , version 1 (20-01-2021)

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Judith Misrahi Barak. Post-Beloved Writing: Review, Revitalize, Recalculate. Black Studies Papers, 2014, 1, pp.37-55. ⟨hal-03116484⟩

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