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Transgenerational haunting: metamorphosis, transgression, and survival in Toni Morrison’s Jazz
Nigel Foxcroft
University of Brighton
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Transgression
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Toni Morrison
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Transgenerational
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Jazz
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Afro-American
50%
Cultural Identity
25%
Psychoanalysis
25%
Coffin
25%
Photographic Record
25%
Socio-economic Change
25%
Phantom
25%
Ghosts
25%
Collective Memory
25%
Personal Memory
25%
Historical Novel
25%
Nicolas Abraham
25%
Self-definition
25%
Affliction
25%
Racial Trauma
25%
Ethnic Violence
25%
Harlem Renaissance
25%
Geographical Economics
25%
Pain History
25%
Phobia
25%
American children
25%
Silk
25%
Maria
25%
Human Survival
25%
Previous Generation
25%
Arts and Humanities
Haunting
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Toni Morrison
100%
Truth
50%
Protagonist
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Coffin
50%
Tragic
50%
launch
50%
Suffering
50%
descendant
50%
heyday
50%
Impossible
50%
detriment
50%
Economic Change
50%
Historical novel
50%
Trauma
50%
Sin
50%
Harlem Renaissance
50%
Newcomers
50%