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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Reading about how Faulkner deliberately withheld visual cues of race to obscure yet force one’s focus onto his character’s Blackness gives me a deeper understanding of why Morrison wrote “Recitatif.”
— Feb 10, 2026 08:24PM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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White Americans desperately need difference—in the form of an emotional, unintelligent, sexual, and debased Africanist presence—to define themselves, and if that is the whitest thing I’ve heard all week, I don’t know what else is.
— Feb 10, 2026 08:37AM
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Roman Clodia
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'If race is hidden, and we are forced to find it, then we learn not much about race, but a great deal about racist discourse. Faulkner serves up to us this racist discourse in all its futility, madness, incoherence and obsessiveness.'
— Feb 08, 2026 07:12AM
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Roman Clodia
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'... like other American writers, especially those we associate with modernism, [Gertrude] Stein felt free to experiment with sexuality in narrative, felt the subject palatable if the object upon which these experiments are carried is Africanist.'
— Feb 08, 2026 06:49AM
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Roman Clodia
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'... good slaveowners are good to their slaves and are simply trapped by the system of slavery - not racism;'
— Feb 08, 2026 05:19AM
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Roman Clodia
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'The enabling role of Africanism for men becomes disabling for women. What supports white male hegemony does not seem to offer similar support to white women'
— Feb 08, 2026 04:00AM
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Roman Clodia
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'He read Swift, discussed the Christian commandment to "love one another" and is described as "strangely" insensitive to the suffering of his slaves.'
— Feb 08, 2026 03:25AM
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Roman Clodia
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'... at the heart of the American enterprise was the construction of a new, white male.'
— Feb 07, 2026 01:45PM
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Roman Clodia
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'This book grew from the belief that my mother's teaching materials, her lectures, essays, and notes to students, deserve to stand with her published work.'
— Feb 07, 2026 03:39AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Hahaha, Harriet Beecher Stowe was doing the white feminist, “I DoN’T SeE cOlOr,” “let’s affirm our PrOgReSsIvEnEsS by shedding tears over slaves,” “feel better about your white guilt by reading a book about CoLoReD pPl” shtick 100 years before it became mainstream, and Morrison calls her on it.
— Feb 05, 2026 05:23AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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Yeah, so Morrison is basically like, There’s no possible way to overthink the sociopolitical implications of language in storytelling, and I love her all the more for validating my thoughts of the last 25 years.
— Jan 31, 2026 04:31AM
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Steph | bookedinsaigon
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This is like having the privilege of sitting in on Morrison’s university classes. Amazing.
— Jan 30, 2026 05:19AM
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