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Blackness and Utopia

AfroAm 690E, Spring 2013 Graduate Seminar, W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, Instructor: Britt Rusert

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Morrison on Memory

Posted on March 16, 2013 by brusert
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From xianzhi:

Two articles by Toni Morrison on memory and history, for consideration alongside Stephen Best’s “On Failing to Make the Past Present”

Morrison, “The Site of Memory”

Morrison, “Memory, Creation, and Writing”

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Best, history, memory, Morrison | Leave a reply

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