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A God of Justice?: The Problem of Evil in Twentieth-Century Black Literature
A God of Justice?: The Problem of Evil in Twentieth-Century Black Literature, Focusing on the representations of spiritual crisis in twentieth century African American fiction and autobiography, Qiana J. Whitted asks how some of the most distinguished writers of this tradition wrestle with the inexplicable nature of God and the exp, A God of Justice?: The Problem of Evil in Twentieth-Century Black Literature has a rating of 3 stars
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  • A God of Justice?: The Problem of Evil in Twentieth-Century Black Literature
  • Written by author Qiana J. Whitted
  • Published by University of Virginia Press, March 2009
  • Focusing on the representations of spiritual crisis in twentieth century African American fiction and autobiography, Qiana J. Whitted asks how some of the most distinguished writers of this tradition wrestle with the inexplicable nature of God and the exp
  • Focusing on the representations of spiritual crisis in twentieth century African American fiction and autobiography, Qiana J. Whitted asks how some of the most distinguished writers of this tradition wrestle with the inexplicable nature of God and the exp
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Preface xi

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction: "Would He Be to Us a God of Justice?" 1

1 "In My Flesh Shall I See God": Ritual Violence, "The Black Christ" Racial Redemption Countée Cullen's 31

2 "Wrastl' On Jacob": Richard Wright and the Trope of the Mourner's Bench 53

3 "A Loveless, Barren, Hopeless Western Marriage": Spiritual Infidelity in the Fiction of Nella Larsen Alice Walker 77

4 "There Is No Way Not to Suffer": Evil Ruptures and Improvisations of Joy in "Sonny's Blues" and "The Sky Is Gray" 109

5 "But God Is Not a Mystery. We Are.": Toni Morrison and the Problem of Paradise 147

Conclusion: "Something as Inexplicable as Water" 183

Notes 189

Bibliography 203

Index 217


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