Black Music As A Narrative Mode In Toni Morrison’s’ ‘Love.’

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Dr. Sadiya Nair’s forthcoming book, ‘Black Music as a Narrative Mode in Toni Morrison’s Love’, offers a groundbreaking analysis of how Morrison integrates black music into her storytelling. With her expertise in Conflict Narratives, Subaltern Narratives, and Post-Colonialism, Dr. Nair explores how Morrison uses music not merely as cultural backdrop but as a dynamic narrative device. This treatise illuminates how the structures of black music shape the novel’s plot and character development, providing fresh insights into Morrison’s innovative literary techniques and enriching our understanding of narrative form.

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Dr. Sadiya Nair’s forthcoming book, ‘Black Music as a Narrative Mode in Toni Morrison’s Love’, offers a groundbreaking analysis of how Morrison integrates black music into her storytelling. With her expertise in Conflict Narratives, Subaltern Narratives, and Post-Colonialism, Dr. Nair explores how Morrison uses music not merely as cultural backdrop but as a dynamic narrative device. This treatise illuminates how the structures of black music shape the novel’s plot and character development, providing fresh insights into Morrison’s innovative literary techniques and enriching our understanding of narrative form.

Book Details

Available Format

Paperback Print

ISBN

9789365547030

Language

English

Page Count

66

Size

5×8 in

Published Year

2024

Author

Dr. Sadiya Nair

Publisher

OrangeBooks Publication

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