Toni Morrison’s impactful works provide powerful commentary on the complexities of race, identity, gender, and power relations in the US. This edited volume, Toni Morrison: Literary Perspectives and Critical Interpretations, presents insightful critiques and commentaries by renowned academicians, researchers and scholars. It offers readers the opportunity to reflect on the lessons Morrison wanted them to learn and unlearn.
Review
Toni Morrison brings to her readership the spark of racial consciousness. She writes with perspicacity, intelligence and sensitivity in tackling themes that imbue critical race theory. —Dr Keith Phetlhe, Professor, Dept of Comparative African Literature and Media Studies, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA
This is an important compendium of scholars in 2023 who further our vision of her by making keener demarcations—Morrison as a feminist, Morrison as a woman, Morrison as a postcolonial critic. —Dr Marlon Fick, Associate Professor Department of Literature & Languages The University of Texas Permian Basin, Texas, USA
About the Author
Ajit Kumar, PhD, is an academic, critic, editor, reviewer and interviewer from Haryana, India. His popular publications include Infinite Conversations: A Series of Interviews with Contemporary Women Writers (2017).
Rafseena M, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of English at the Department of Studies in English, Kannur University, Thalassery Campus, Kannur, Kerala. She is the co-editor of Theory and the Transformative Humanities (2022).