Ashley Tidey

1 article
  1. Limping or Flying? Psychoanalysis, Afrocentrism, and Song of Solomon
    Abstract

    Explores the possibility of seeing in Toni Morrison’s novel, “Song of Solomon,” the co-existence of two narratives of subjectivity. Examines the extent to which the application of a Western and non-Western narrative of subject formation yields conflicting interpretations of the novel and, in particular, the novel’s ending.

    doi:10.58680/ce20001198