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Preface | ||
1 | "Speaking the Unspeakable": Shame, Trauma, and Morrison's Fiction | 1 |
2 | "The Devastation That Even Casual Racial Contempt Can Cause": Chronic Shame, Traumatic Abuse, and Racial Self-Loathing in The Bluest Eye | 23 |
3 | "I Like My Own Dirt": Disinterested Violence and Shamelessness in Sula | 47 |
4 | "Can't Nobody Fly with All That Shit": The Shame-Pride Axis and Black Masculinity in Song of Solomon | 75 |
5 | "Defecating Over a Whole People": The Politics of Shame and the Failure of Love in Tar Baby | 103 |
6 | "Whites Might Dirty Her All Right, but Not Her Best Thing": The Dirtied and Traumatized Self of Slavery in Beloved | 131 |
7 | "The Dirty, Get-on-Down Music": City Pride, Shame, and Violence in Jazz | 163 |
8 | "He's Bringing Along the Dung We Leaving Behind": The Intergenerational Transmission of Racial Shame and Trauma in Paradise | 191 |
Notes | 217 | |
Works Cited | 243 | |
Index | 265 |
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