Contested Boundaries
New Critical Essays on the Fiction of Toni Morrison
(Author) Maxine L. MontgomeryContested Boundaries aims to map the space between A Mercy, Toni Morrisonâ (TM)s ninth and arguably most enigmatic novel, and the fiction comprising the authorâ (TM)s multiple-text canon. The volume accomplishes this through the inclusion of eight original essays representing a range of critical approaches that trouble narrative boundaries demarcating the novels included in Morrisonâ (TM)s evolving opus, with A Mercy serving as a locus for discussion of her re-figuration of concerns central to her narrative project. Issues relevant to the conflicted mother-child relationship, the haunting legacy of slavery, the black female body as a site of trauma, the thorny quest for an idealized home, the perilous transatlantic journey, the demands associated with love, and, yes, the desire for mercy recur, but they do so with a difference, a â oeMorrisonianâ twist that demands close intellectual scrutiny. Essays included in this volume are invested in a persistent scholarly investigation of this narrative and rhetorical play. The publication of A Mercy represents a climactic moment in Morrisonâ (TM)s evolving political consciousness, her fictional geography, and, consequently, a shift in the margins marking her multiple-text universe. The complicated markers of difference figuring in â oeRecitatifâ and continuing with Paradise and Love culminate in the authorâ (TM)s ninth work of fiction. This volume ventures to chart that change, not for the sake of encoding it, but in an effort to open up new ways of interrogating her writing.
Maxine L. Montgomery
Maxine L. Montgomery is a renowned poet known for her powerful and evocative works exploring themes of identity and heritage. Her most famous collection, "Echoes of Ancestors," beautifully captures the complexities of the African American experience. Montgomery's lyrical style and poetic prowess have made her a significant voice in contemporary literature.