Difference and Intersectionality in Morrison and Kushner
Monday, April 22nd, 2013
Since finishing Sula last week, the story, its characters, and the person I perceive in the author have stuck in my thoughts. In fact, I’ve found some fascinating commonalities between Toni Morrison’s novel and the play by Tony Kushner, beyond the fact that the two writers share a first name. While reading the former, I […]
Difference and Intersectionality in Morrison and Kushner
Tags: aesthetic, Angels in America, difference, intersectionality, political fiction, relativism, Sula, Toni Morrison, Tony Kushner
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Death’s Biopower
Sunday, April 21st, 2013
They say death does not discriminate. And, for the most part, it’s true. Death comes for all of us one day. Most of us don’t know when that day is and most of us live with the knowledge of our imminent death on the backburner of our conscious. But there are some individuals—the sick, the […]
Death’s Biopower
Tags: Angels in America, biopower, Prior Walter, Tony Kushner
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