Storytelling: Fictional Narratives, Imaginary People, and the Reader's Real Life

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 12.02.08

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Curricular Context and Rationale
  3. Objectives
  4. Background Information
  5. Analysis of Storytelling
  6. Strategies and Activities
  7. Conclusion
  8. Appendix: Margaret Garner Activity
  9. Bibliography
  10. Endnotes

Beloved: A Case Study in Storytelling Analysis

Tiffany DiMatteo

Published September 2012

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Endnotes

  1. Bowers, "A Context for Understanding Morrison's Work," 5.
  2. Ibid., 2.
  3. Ibid., 3.
  4. Kachka, "Who Is the Author of Toni Morrison?", 4.
  5. Morrison, Beloved, 23.
  6. Bowers, 4.
  7. Morrison, "10 Questions for Toni Morrison."
  8. Allen, "Black Writers in Praise of Toni Morrison."
  9. Metcalf, "Why Is Beloved Beloved?"
  10. "Most Challenged Books Include 'Beloved' and 'The Chocolate War'".
  11. Morrison, Beloved, 12-13.
  12. Ibid., 3; 199; 281.
  13. Bowers, 3.
  14. Morrison, Beloved, 102.
  15. Ibid., 101.
  16. Ibid., 5.
  17. Raynaud, "Beloved or the shifting shapes of memory," 44.
  18. Morrison, Beloved, 6.
  19. Ibid., 6-7.
  20. Drabble, "Magical Realism," 629.
  21. Morrison, Beloved, 4.
  22. Heinze, The Dilemma of "Double-Consciousness", 159-160.
  23. Morrison, Beloved, 87.
  24. Ibid., 10.
  25. Ibid., 23.
  26. Ibid., 235.
  27. Ibid., 248.
  28. Ibid., 251.
  29. Ibid., 69.
  30. Ibid., 248; 250; 252.
  31. Ibid., 13.
  32. Ibid., 13.
  33. Ibid., 17.
  34. Ibid., 54.
  35. Ibid., 64.
  36. Ibid., 66.
  37. Ibid., 14.
  38. Ibid., 282.
  39. Ibid., 286.
  40. Ibid., 292.
  41. Ibid., 314.
  42. Morrison, Lecture and Speech of Acceptance.
  43. Morrison, Beloved, 18-20.
  44. Ibid., xvii.
  45. Ibid., 13.
  46. Coffin, Reminiscences, 557.
  47. Ibid., 559-560.
  48. Morrison, Beloved, 175; 177.
  49. Ibid., 321.

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