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Race, Trauma, and Home in the Novels of Toni Morrison

Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press (Editora)

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In this first interdisciplinary study of all nine of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison's novels, Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber investigates how the communal and personal trauma of slavery embedded in the bodies and minds of its victims lives on through successive generations of African Americans. Approaching trauma from several cutting-edge theoretical perspectives -- psychoanalytic, neurobiological, and cultural and social theories -- Schreiber analyzes the lasting effects of slavery as depicted in Morrison's work and considers the almost insurmountable task of recovering from trauma to gain subjectivity.

With an innovative application of neuroscience to literary criticism, Schreiber explains how trauma, whether initiated by physical abuse, dehumanization, discrimination, exclusion, or abandonment, becomes embedded in both psychic and bodily circuits. Slavery and its legacy of cultural rejection create trauma on individual, familial, and community levels, and parents unwittingly transmit their trauma to their children through repetition of their bodily stored experiences. Concepts of "home" -- whether a physical place, community, or relationship -- are reconstructed through memory to provide a positive self and serve as a healing space for Morrison's characters. Remembering and retelling trauma within a supportive community enables trauma victims to move forward and attain a meaningful subjectivity and selfhood.

Through careful analysis of each novel, Schreiber traces the success or failure of Morrison's characters to build or rebuild a cohesive self, starting with slavery and the initial postslavery generation, and continuing through the twentieth century, with a special focus on the effects of inherited trauma on children. When characters attempt to escape trauma through physical relocation, or to project their pain onto others through aggressive behavior or scapegoating, the development of selfhood falters. Only when trauma is confro

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo interdisciplinar analisa os nove romances de Toni Morrison a partir de perspectivas psicanalíticas, neurobiológicas e culturais, com foco nos efeitos duradouros da escravidão sobre gerações de afro-americanos.

A autora investiga como traumas comunitários e pessoais se incorporam em circuitos psíquicos e corporais e como essas memórias são transmitidas a filhos através de padrões repetitivos de comportamento; o conceito de "lar" é reconstituído por personagens para promover cura e subjetividade.

Cada romance é examinado para traçar sucessos e falhas na construção do self ao longo do tempo, com atenção especial às estratégias de deslocamento físico, projeção agressiva e à importância da rememoração coletiva para a recuperação.

Características

Categoria Crítica literária
Subcategoria Psicologia literária
Autores Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber
Sobre o Autor Evelyn Jaffe Schreiber é autora de estudos acadêmicos em literatura e trauma.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 238
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of LSU Press
ISBN 9780807154489
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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