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46 Black Feminist Literary Methods

  • Shawntal Z. Brown
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Abstract

The study of geography, especially feminist geography, has not always centered Blackness, or Black women. The Black geographic methodological approach (re)centers Blackness as a unit of analysis to explore the depth and complexity of Black humanity. As such, this chapter focuses on the novel, Beloved (1987) by author Toni Morrison as a literary analysis to explore the protagonist, Sethe, a formerly enslaved woman and her experiences at Sweet Home Plantation and life as a freed woman navigating Black trauma and grief. Through a Black feminist geographic method, this literary analysis highlights the complexities of Black livelihood through Black emotionality (e.g., Black pain, trauma, death, pleasure, joy, and happiness).

Beloved / You are my sister / You are my daughter / You are my face; you are me / I have found you again; you have come back to me / You are my Beloved / You are mine (Morrison, 1987, p. 255).

Abstract

The study of geography, especially feminist geography, has not always centered Blackness, or Black women. The Black geographic methodological approach (re)centers Blackness as a unit of analysis to explore the depth and complexity of Black humanity. As such, this chapter focuses on the novel, Beloved (1987) by author Toni Morrison as a literary analysis to explore the protagonist, Sethe, a formerly enslaved woman and her experiences at Sweet Home Plantation and life as a freed woman navigating Black trauma and grief. Through a Black feminist geographic method, this literary analysis highlights the complexities of Black livelihood through Black emotionality (e.g., Black pain, trauma, death, pleasure, joy, and happiness).

Beloved / You are my sister / You are my daughter / You are my face; you are me / I have found you again; you have come back to me / You are my Beloved / You are mine (Morrison, 1987, p. 255).

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