The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved

A relational linguistic explanation of alterity and otherness in terms of reciprocity or interchangeability of subject and object positions constitutes the starting-point for an application of Levinas and Bakhtin's approaches to the theme of Time as other, to Toni Monison's Beloved. The w...

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Main Author: Ángel Otero Blanco
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza 2000-12-01
Series:Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
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Online Access:https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/11222
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description A relational linguistic explanation of alterity and otherness in terms of reciprocity or interchangeability of subject and object positions constitutes the starting-point for an application of Levinas and Bakhtin's approaches to the theme of Time as other, to Toni Monison's Beloved. The writer's neologism rememory implies physical and material designations which turn out to be con-fused with close-to-metaphysical claims about identity and coincidence. Consequently, the need, thirst or hunger, for a contingent and provisional sense of subjective and objective reality is reinforced by another re(a)lative distinction, to wit, the apparent opposition in the binomial presence/ absence, eventually amounting to the same. I also examine Levinas's metaphysical and common desire applied to beloved the character, storytelling as a way to enrich the characters' selves and the blues as a musical form that has evolved out of the African's terrible experience in America.
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spelling doaj-art-a82685a93b2a4a2bb7baf695952954a82024-12-16T18:03:13ZengUniversidad de ZaragozaMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies1137-63682386-48342000-12-012210.26754/ojs_misc/mj.200011222The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's BelovedÁngel Otero Blanco0Universidad de Santiago de Compostela A relational linguistic explanation of alterity and otherness in terms of reciprocity or interchangeability of subject and object positions constitutes the starting-point for an application of Levinas and Bakhtin's approaches to the theme of Time as other, to Toni Monison's Beloved. The writer's neologism rememory implies physical and material designations which turn out to be con-fused with close-to-metaphysical claims about identity and coincidence. Consequently, the need, thirst or hunger, for a contingent and provisional sense of subjective and objective reality is reinforced by another re(a)lative distinction, to wit, the apparent opposition in the binomial presence/ absence, eventually amounting to the same. I also examine Levinas's metaphysical and common desire applied to beloved the character, storytelling as a way to enrich the characters' selves and the blues as a musical form that has evolved out of the African's terrible experience in America. https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/11222Toni MorrisonBelovedPostmodern Afroamerican LiteratureLevinasBakhtinAlterity
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The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
Miscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies
Toni Morrison
Beloved
Postmodern Afroamerican Literature
Levinas
Bakhtin
Alterity
title The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
title_full The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
title_fullStr The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
title_full_unstemmed The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
title_short The African Past in America as a Bakhtinian and Levinasian Other. "Rememory" as Solution in Toni Morrison's Beloved
title_sort african past in america as a bakhtinian and levinasian other rememory as solution in toni morrison s beloved
topic Toni Morrison
Beloved
Postmodern Afroamerican Literature
Levinas
Bakhtin
Alterity
url https://papiro.unizar.es/ojs/index.php/misc/article/view/11222
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