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When Lindbergh sleeps with Bessie Smith
The writing of place in Toni Morrison’s Sula
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on contributors ix
- “Grins … without the cat” 1
- Nancy Reagan wears a hat 13
- Some different meanings of the concept of ‘difference’ 37
- The asylums of Antaeus. Women, war and madness 49
- When Lindbergh sleeps with Bessie Smith 85
- Sieving the matriheritage of the sociotext 115
- The power of division 149
- Notes on an alternative model — neither/nor 165
- Feminist historiography and post-structuralist thought 189
- A response to “The difference within 207
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on contributors ix
- “Grins … without the cat” 1
- Nancy Reagan wears a hat 13
- Some different meanings of the concept of ‘difference’ 37
- The asylums of Antaeus. Women, war and madness 49
- When Lindbergh sleeps with Bessie Smith 85
- Sieving the matriheritage of the sociotext 115
- The power of division 149
- Notes on an alternative model — neither/nor 165
- Feminist historiography and post-structuralist thought 189
- A response to “The difference within 207