Toni Morrison and the Bible

Toni Morrison and the Bible
Title Toni Morrison and the Bible PDF eBook
Author Shirley A. Stave
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 274
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780820469355

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This collection of essays critically interrogates Toni Morrison's use of the Bible in her novels, examining the ways in which the author plays on the original text to raise issues of spirituality as it affects race, gender, and class. Ideal for courses on Morrison or on explorations of the intersection of religion and literature, this collection treats its topic with sophistication, considering «religion» in its broadest possible sense, and examining syncretic theologies as well as mainstream religions in its attempt to locate Morrison's work in a spiritual-theological nexus.

Toni Morrison's Spiritual Vision

Toni Morrison's Spiritual Vision
Title Toni Morrison's Spiritual Vision PDF eBook
Author Nadra Nittle
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Pages 201
Release 2021-10-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 150647151X

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Toni Morrison's Spiritual Vision unpacks an oft-ignored but essential element of her work--her religion--and in so doing gives readers a deeper, richer understanding of her life and her writing. Nadra Nittle's wide-ranging, deep exploration of Morrison's oeuvre reveals the role of religion and spirituality in her life and literature.

Transforming Scriptures

Transforming Scriptures
Title Transforming Scriptures PDF eBook
Author Katherine Clay Bassard
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 182
Release 2011
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 082033880X

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Transforming Scriptures is the first sustained treatment of African American women writers' intellectual, even theological, engagements with the book Northrop Frye referred to as the “great code” of Western civilization. Katherine Clay Bassard discusses how such texts respond as a collective “literary witness” to the use of the Bible for purposes of social domination.

Song of Solomon

Song of Solomon
Title Song of Solomon PDF eBook
Author Toni Morrison
Publisher Random House
Pages 379
Release 2014-09-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1448103916

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Lured South by tales of buried treasure, Milkman embarks on an odyssey back home. As a boy, Milkman was raised beneath the shadow of a status-obsessed father. As a man, he trails in the fiery wake of a friend bent on racial revenge. Now comes Milkman’s chance to uncover his own path. Along the way, he will lose more than he could have ever imagined. Yet in return, he will discover something far more valuable than gold: his past, his true self, his life-long dream of flight. ‘A complex, wonderfully alive and imaginative story’ Daily Telegraph ‘Song of Solomon...profoundly changed my life’ Marlon James INTRODUCED BY BOOKER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR MARLON JAMES **Winner of the PEN/Saul Bellow award for achievement in American fiction**

The Talking Book

The Talking Book
Title The Talking Book PDF eBook
Author Allen Dwight Callahan
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 300
Release 2008-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0300137877

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The Talking Book casts the Bible as the central character in a vivid portrait of black America, tracing the origins of African-American culture from slavery’s secluded forest prayer meetings to the bright lights and bold style of today’s hip-hop artists. The Bible has profoundly influenced African Americans throughout history. From a variety of perspectives this wide-ranging book is the first to explore the Bible’s role in the triumph of the black experience. Using the Bible as a foundation, African Americans shared religious beliefs, created their own music, and shaped the ultimate key to their freedom—literacy. Allen Callahan highlights the intersection of biblical images with African-American music, politics, religion, art, and literature. The author tells a moving story of a biblically informed African-American culture, identifying four major biblical images—Exile, Exodus, Ethiopia, and Emmanuel. He brings these themes to life in a unique African-American history that grows from the harsh experience of slavery into a rich culture that endures as one of the most important forces of twenty-first-century America.

The Conjure Woman

The Conjure Woman
Title The Conjure Woman PDF eBook
Author Charles Waddell Chesnutt
Publisher IndyPublish.com
Pages 248
Release 1900
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Intricately Connected

Intricately Connected
Title Intricately Connected PDF eBook
Author Heerak Christian Kim
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 116
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780761841494

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"Intricately Connected contains academic papers presented by Kim at various international conferences in the fields of biblical studies, literary criticism, and intertextuality. The articles examine the question of how various literatures connect to consciousness and culture at personal and collective levels. The focus is on the functionality of literature across time and space and addresses such questions as: How do later books of the Bible, such as Jeremiah, utilize consciousness and ideas from earlier times, such as those found in the book Deuteronomy? How does Toni Morrison link African-American experience of today with experience of slavery hundreds of years ago? How does the film Da Vinci Code (2006) assess and manipulate the received tradition of the Lord's Supper?"--BOOK JACKET.