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The Origin of Others

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By (author): Toni Morrison

The Origin of Others combines Toni Morrisons accustomed eloquence with meaning for our times as citizens of the world. Nell Irvin Painter, New Republic

Americas foremost novelist reflects on the themes that preoccupy her work and increasingly dominate national and world politics: race, fear, borders, the mass movement of peoples, the desire for belonging. What is race and why does it matter? What motivates the human tendency to construct Others? Why does the presence of Others make us so afraid?

Drawing on her Norton Lectures, Toni Morrison takes up these and other vital questions bearing on identity in The Origin of Others. In her search for answers, the novelist considers her own memories as well as history, politics, and especially literature. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Flannery OConnor, and Camara Laye are among the authors she examines. Readers of Morrisons fiction will welcome her discussions of some of her most celebrated booksBeloved, Paradise, and A Mercy.

If we learn racism by example, then literature plays an important part in the history of race in America, both negatively and positively. Morrison writes about nineteenth-century literary efforts to romance slavery, contrasting them with the scientific racism of Samuel Cartwright and the banal diaries of the plantation overseer and slaveholder Thomas Thistlewood. She looks at configurations of blackness, notions of racial purity, and the ways in which literature employs skin color to reveal character or drive narrative. Expanding the scope of her concern, she also addresses globalization and the mass movement of peoples in this century. National Book Award winner Ta-Nehisi Coates provides a foreword to Morrisons most personal work of nonfiction to date.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 111 x 181mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674976450

About Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison (19312019) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993 a National Book Critics Circle Award and a Pulitzer Prize. The author of numerous critically acclaimed works of fiction and nonfiction she was the Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities Emeritus at Princeton University. Ta-Nehisi Coates is the author of The Beautiful Struggle and Between the World and Me.

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