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Unruly Narrative: Private Property, Self-Making, and Toni Morrison's 'A Mercy'

Book cover © De Gruyter

Book cover © De Gruyter

Samira Spatzek – 2022

This study deals with the formative powers of modern liberal ideas of private property. The liberal subject emerged with the formations of European liberalism, Atlantic slavery, and settler colonial expansion in the New World. Toni Morrison's A Mercy is thus identified as a key literary text that generates a fundamental critique of the connections between self-making and private property at its 17th-century scene.

Title
Unruly Narrative: Private Property, Self-Making, and Toni Morrison's 'A Mercy'
Publisher
De Gruyter
Location
Berlin/Boston
Keywords
Monograph; RA 1: Competing Communities
Date
2022
Appeared in
American Frictions [Publication Series] | 6
Type
Text
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 1: Competing Communities.
How to cite:
Samira Spatzek. Unruly Narrative: Private Property, Self-Making, and Toni Morrison's 'A Mercy'. American Frictions 6. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110780574.