The Restorative Power of Sound: A Case for Communal Catharsis in Toni Morrison's Beloved
, This article examines the spiritual leadership of Baby Suggs and the other women in the novel Beloved. Asserting that sound, embodied as cries and utterances, has significance that in many ways surpasses that of identifiable music, Reed situates the women's practices in the novel as a womanis...
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Indiana University Press
2007
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Journal of feminist studies in religion
Year: 2007, Volume: 23, Issue: 1, Pages: 55-71 |
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