
Toni Morrison
by Lawrie (James Hart Professor of Politics Balfour
Title:
Toni Morrison
Author:
Lawrie (James Hart Professor of Politics Balfour
Series (if any):
PHILOSOPHICAL OUTSIDERS SERIES
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
240 pages
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN-13:
9780190673284
EAN:
9780190673284
Publication Date:
10/04/2023
Classifications:
Linguistics
Weight (g):
520
Dimensions (mm):
147 x 217 x 20
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
When Toni Morrison declares that she “can''t wait for the ultimate liberation theory to imagine its practice and do its work,” she raises an issue at the heart of modern political thought: How should we understand freedom? And what does freedom mean in the shadow of racial slavery and colonialism? In this study of Toni Morrison''s writing, Lawrie Balfour explores Morrison''s reflections on the idea of freedom in her novels and nonfiction. While Morrison''s literary achievements are widely celebrated, her political thought has yet to receive the same attention. Balfour shows how Morrison''s writing illuminates the meanings of freedom and unfreedom in a democratic society founded on both the defense of liberty and the right to enslavement. Morrison''s fiction and meditations on the power of language challenge wishful notions of color-blindness and complaints that it is time to move beyond thinking and talking about race. Her attentiveness to the experiences of people “no one inquired of”--especially her interest in the lives of black women and girls--reorients democratic study toward racial slavery, settler colonialism, and the ongoing processes of theft and domination instituted by these practices. Morrison''s writings kindle new forms of freedom-seeking that do not rely on the subjugation of others.











