Toni Morrison's Beloved, Post-Colonial Writing and the Discourse of Aboriginal Australians

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  • Marygai McNamara
  • Maria Simms
  • Pat Skinner

Abstract

What do black writers want to say when they tell stories about black people, about their history? What was Toni Morrison doing when she wrote Beloved? Is this a postcolonial writing of self? Is it the voice of a black feminist writing herself and her people a new past?

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11-05-2016

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McNamara, M., M. Simms, and P. Skinner. “Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Post-Colonial Writing and the Discourse of Aboriginal Australians”. LiNQ (Literature in North Queensland), vol. 25, no. 1, May 2016, https://journals.jcu.edu.au/index.php/linq/article/view/2803.

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