Playing in the dark

whiteness and the literary imagination

91 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1993 by Vintage Books.

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reviewed Playing in the Dark by Toni Morrison (The William E. Massey, Sr. lectures in the history of American civilization ;)

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I shouldn't have read this book. I am not the target audience; chances are, you aren't either. This is a scholarly critical work, the kind with sentences like "establishing hierarchic difference to its surrogate properties as self-reflexive meditations on the loss of of difference". The kind that some academics swoon over, the kind that Alan Sokal so famously riffed; and if it wasn't for the seriousness of her subject matter -- the tragic absence of African voices in American literature -- I would be convinced that she, too, was poking fun at the academics. As it is, I don't know. I'm not smart or educated enough to understand even one sentence in ten, let alone figure out her tone.

If you read and study Willa Cather, Ernest Hemingway, Twain, and Poe; if you use "allegorical figuration" and "pleonastic reinforcement" in everyday conversation; by all means read this book. Have fun …

Subjects

  • American literature -- White authors -- History and criticism
  • African Americans in literature
  • Human skin color in literature
  • Blacks in literature
  • Whites in literature
  • White in literature
  • Race in literature