The book addresses the integral role of the "conscious African family" in Morrison’s final novel. Bride, the protagonist, is scarred by childhood trauma and a superficial "cult of celebrity." The collection explores her journey—singular and communal—and the quest for healing in twenty-first century America.
The book addresses the integral role of the "conscious African family" in Morrison’s final novel. Bride, the protagonist, is scarred by childhood trauma and a superficial "cult of celebrity." The collection explores her journey—singular and communal—and the quest for healing in twenty-first century America.
Rhone Fraser is independent scholar and member of the Toni Morrison Society. Natalie King-Pedroso is associate professor in the department of English and modern languages at Florida A&M University.
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Acknowledgments Editors' Introductions Natalie King-Pedroso Rhone Fraser Part I: Protagonist as Child Chapter 1. Raising the Inner Child: Lessons in Emotional Development in God Help the Child Jasmin Wilson Chapter 2. "The House That Race Built:" Declarations of Toni Morrison's Prophetic Voice in God Help the Child and The Bluest Eye Khalilah Watson Chapter 3. Making Black Lives and Families Matter: Honoring Family and Fatherhood in God Help the Child Sukanya Senapati Chapter 4. Harvesting Sight and Mind: The Crippling of Community in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Jericho Williams Part II: Protagonist as Professional Chapter 5. "Sistah From Another Mista": Examining the Familial Bond Between Bride and Brooklyn in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Na'Imah Ford Chapter 6. The Loss and Regaining of Self: Identity Negotiation in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Xenia Liashuk Chapter 7. "Memory is the Worst Thing About Healing:" Acknowledging Multige
Acknowledgments Editors' Introductions Natalie King-Pedroso Rhone Fraser Part I: Protagonist as Child Chapter 1. Raising the Inner Child: Lessons in Emotional Development in God Help the Child Jasmin Wilson Chapter 2. "The House That Race Built:" Declarations of Toni Morrison's Prophetic Voice in God Help the Child and The Bluest Eye Khalilah Watson Chapter 3. Making Black Lives and Families Matter: Honoring Family and Fatherhood in God Help the Child Sukanya Senapati Chapter 4. Harvesting Sight and Mind: The Crippling of Community in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Jericho Williams Part II: Protagonist as Professional Chapter 5. "Sistah From Another Mista": Examining the Familial Bond Between Bride and Brooklyn in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Na'Imah Ford Chapter 6. The Loss and Regaining of Self: Identity Negotiation in Toni Morrison's God Help the Child Xenia Liashuk Chapter 7. "Memory is the Worst Thing About Healing:" Acknowledging Multige
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