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Shattering Shackles and Shaping Stories: Toni Morrison in Indian Dalit Literary Dimensions
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Shattering Shackles and Shaping Stories: Toni Morrison in Indian Dalit Literary Dimensions

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African American and Indian Dalit writings, geographically distant and culturally apart, have emerged as distinctive literary discourses born out of the vivified perceptiveness of the writers in these genres. As they have been kept at the fringes of the hegemonic culture, their existence becomes peripheral in literature too. This book offers a close analysis of the fiction and non-fiction works of Toni Morrison and select Indian Dalit writers, that represent African American and Dalit lives respectively. It traces a comparative analogy between their plights with a purported aim of better value addition to the work of Toni Morrison in India. Morrison, the first American woman of colour to win a Nobel Prize in Literature, has advanced the African American literary canon "by producing unselfconscious works has earned a heartfelt popular and critical approval through their universal appeal" (Anderson, The Guardian).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
White Falcon Publishing
Country
IN
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
238
ISBN
9789348199683

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

African American and Indian Dalit writings, geographically distant and culturally apart, have emerged as distinctive literary discourses born out of the vivified perceptiveness of the writers in these genres. As they have been kept at the fringes of the hegemonic culture, their existence becomes peripheral in literature too. This book offers a close analysis of the fiction and non-fiction works of Toni Morrison and select Indian Dalit writers, that represent African American and Dalit lives respectively. It traces a comparative analogy between their plights with a purported aim of better value addition to the work of Toni Morrison in India. Morrison, the first American woman of colour to win a Nobel Prize in Literature, has advanced the African American literary canon "by producing unselfconscious works has earned a heartfelt popular and critical approval through their universal appeal" (Anderson, The Guardian).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
White Falcon Publishing
Country
IN
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
238
ISBN
9789348199683