Toni Morrison’s Native Figures: A new reading of race in her novels (opens in new tab)
Namwali Serpell in The Yale Review: Toni Morrison has lately been bestowed with a dubious distinction: the patron saint of cancel culture. Beyond her cutting remarks about whiteness in widely memed television interviews, her literary criticism interrogates racialized language in a way that, on the surface, resembles so-called activist scholarship. Take this footnote from her 1989 essay…
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