Toni Morrison’s Gender Politics in Song of Solomon
Abstract
Racial and gender oppression are always of Toni Morrison’s great concern. She uses her pen to create fictions and non-fiction essays to fight for her fellow African American people. As a black female who enjoys the discourse power, she waves her gender politics into the great novel Song of Solomon. Key words: Toni Morrison; Gender politics; Song of SolomonRésumé: L’oppression raciale and l’oppression des femmes sont toujours les deux thèmes préoccupants de Toni Morrison. Elle utilise sa plume pour créer des fictions et des essais non-fiction afin de se battre pour ses compatriotes afro-américaines. En tant qu’une femme noire qui aime le pouvoir du discours, elle brandit sa politique de genre dans le grand roman Le chant de Salomon. Mots clés: Toni Morrison; Politique de genre; Chant de Salomon
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