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Title Toni Morrison on mothers and motherhood / edited by Lee Baxter and Martha Satz.
Publication Info Bradford : Demeter Press, 2017.



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Contents Part I: "Othermothering" -- Masculine othermothering in Toni Morrison's Home / Susan Neal Mayberry -- "Not a maternal drudge ... not ... an acid-tongued shrew ": The complexity of Ruth and Pilate in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Jill Goad -- "You've already got what you need, sugar": Southern and maternal identity in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Anna Hinton -- Part II: "Bad" mothering -- Studies in M(othering): Unpacking the "wicked thing" in Toni Morrison's A Mercy and Beloved / Veena Deo -- Rethinking, rewriting self and other in Toni Morrison's Love / Lee Baxter -- The trauma of second birth: Double consciousness, rupture, and Toni Morrison's Beloved / Lauren A. Mitchell -- "Are you sure she was your sister?" Sororal love and maternal failure in Toni Morrison's Paradise / Kristin M. Distel -- From sweetness to Toya Graham: Intersectionality and the (Im)possibilities of maternal ethics / Jesse A. Goldberg -- Racialized intimacies and alternative kinship relations: Toni Morrison's Home / Rosanne Kennedy -- Part III: Lack of mothering -- Failed mothers and the black girl-child victim of incestuous rape in The Bluest Eye and Push / Candice Pipes -- Mothering oneself in Sula / Marth Satz -- Black motherhood, beauty, and soul [murder-] wound / Althea Tait -- "They took my milk": The multiple meanings of breastmilk in Toni Morrison's Beloved / Barbara Mattar -- Brother-mother and othermothers: Healing the body of physical, psychological, and emotional trauma in Toni Morrison's Home / Tosha K. Sampson-Choma.
ISBN 1772581224 (electronic bk.)
9781772581225 (electronic bk.)
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Subject Morrison, Toni -- Criticism and interpretation.
Motherhood in literature.
Mothers in literature.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Part I: "Othermothering" -- Masculine othermothering in Toni Morrison's Home / Susan Neal Mayberry -- "Not a maternal drudge ... not ... an acid-tongued shrew ": The complexity of Ruth and Pilate in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Jill Goad -- "You've already got what you need, sugar": Southern and maternal identity in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Anna Hinton -- Part II: "Bad" mothering -- Studies in M(othering): Unpacking the "wicked thing" in Toni Morrison's A Mercy and Beloved / Veena Deo -- Rethinking, rewriting self and other in Toni Morrison's Love / Lee Baxter -- The trauma of second birth: Double consciousness, rupture, and Toni Morrison's Beloved / Lauren A. Mitchell -- "Are you sure she was your sister?" Sororal love and maternal failure in Toni Morrison's Paradise / Kristin M. Distel -- From sweetness to Toya Graham: Intersectionality and the (Im)possibilities of maternal ethics / Jesse A. Goldberg -- Racialized intimacies and alternative kinship relations: Toni Morrison's Home / Rosanne Kennedy -- Part III: Lack of mothering -- Failed mothers and the black girl-child victim of incestuous rape in The Bluest Eye and Push / Candice Pipes -- Mothering oneself in Sula / Marth Satz -- Black motherhood, beauty, and soul [murder-] wound / Althea Tait -- "They took my milk": The multiple meanings of breastmilk in Toni Morrison's Beloved / Barbara Mattar -- Brother-mother and othermothers: Healing the body of physical, psychological, and emotional trauma in Toni Morrison's Home / Tosha K. Sampson-Choma.
ISBN 1772581224 (electronic bk.)
9781772581225 (electronic bk.)
Subject Morrison, Toni -- Criticism and interpretation.
Motherhood in literature.
Mothers in literature.

Subject Morrison, Toni -- Criticism and interpretation.
Motherhood in literature.
Mothers in literature.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Part I: "Othermothering" -- Masculine othermothering in Toni Morrison's Home / Susan Neal Mayberry -- "Not a maternal drudge ... not ... an acid-tongued shrew ": The complexity of Ruth and Pilate in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Jill Goad -- "You've already got what you need, sugar": Southern and maternal identity in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon / Anna Hinton -- Part II: "Bad" mothering -- Studies in M(othering): Unpacking the "wicked thing" in Toni Morrison's A Mercy and Beloved / Veena Deo -- Rethinking, rewriting self and other in Toni Morrison's Love / Lee Baxter -- The trauma of second birth: Double consciousness, rupture, and Toni Morrison's Beloved / Lauren A. Mitchell -- "Are you sure she was your sister?" Sororal love and maternal failure in Toni Morrison's Paradise / Kristin M. Distel -- From sweetness to Toya Graham: Intersectionality and the (Im)possibilities of maternal ethics / Jesse A. Goldberg -- Racialized intimacies and alternative kinship relations: Toni Morrison's Home / Rosanne Kennedy -- Part III: Lack of mothering -- Failed mothers and the black girl-child victim of incestuous rape in The Bluest Eye and Push / Candice Pipes -- Mothering oneself in Sula / Marth Satz -- Black motherhood, beauty, and soul [murder-] wound / Althea Tait -- "They took my milk": The multiple meanings of breastmilk in Toni Morrison's Beloved / Barbara Mattar -- Brother-mother and othermothers: Healing the body of physical, psychological, and emotional trauma in Toni Morrison's Home / Tosha K. Sampson-Choma.
ISBN 1772581224 (electronic bk.)
9781772581225 (electronic bk.)

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