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| Title: | Racial Issues in The Bluest Eye |
| Authors: | Szentirmai, Eszter |
| Keywords: | Undergraduate Writing Symposium Honors Seminar: Don Quixote and the Experimental Novel |
| Issue Date: | 22-Mar-2009 |
| Publisher: | Vanderbilt University. Writing Studio |
| ???metadata.dc.subject.lcsh???: | Fiction -- Technique Morrison, Toni -- Criticism and interpretation Morrison, Toni. Bluest eye Race in literature African Americans in literature African Americans -- Race identity Sympathy in literature Empathy in literature |
| Description: | A paper for Honors Seminar 181: Don Quixote and the Experimental Novel, Fall 2008. Szentirmai contradicts Toni Morrison's own self-critical afterword to her novel The bluest eye, claiming among other things that the "pity" Morrison apologizes for actually moves the reader to productive empathy. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1803/3047 |
| Appears in Collections: | Undergraduate Writing Symposium
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