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  1. Morrison T. Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination (1992). In: Racism in America: A Reader. Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press; 2020. p.1-9. https://doi.org/10.4159/9780674251656-004

  2. Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination is a 1992 work of literary criticism by Toni Morrison. In it she develops a reading of major white American authors and traces the way their perceptions of blackness gave defining shape to their works, and thus to the American literary canon.

    • Peter Nazareth, Toni Morrison
    • 1992
  3. 1 de mai. de 1992 · Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Toni Morrison brings the genius of a master writer to this personal inquiry into the significance of African-Americans in the American literary imagination. Her goal, she states at the outset, is to “put forth an argument f...

  4. Harvard University Press, 1992 - Education - 91 pages. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Toni Morrison brings the genius of a master writer to this personal inquiry into the significance of...

    • illustrated
    • Toni Morrison
    • 0674673778, 9780674673779
  5. 27 de jul. de 1993 · Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination. Paperback – July 27, 1993. by Toni Morrison (Author) 4.7 630 ratings. Part of: The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in American Studies (17 books) See all formats and editions.

    • (630)
    • Peter Nazareth, Toni Morrison
    • $11.99
    • Vintage
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  7. An immensely persuasive work of literary criticism that opens a new chapter in the American dialogue on race—and promises to change the way we read American literature—from the acclaimed Nobel Prize winnerMorrison shows how much the themes of freedom and individualism, manhood and innocence, depended on the existence of a black population ...