Subversion, Perversion and the Aesthetics of Eroticism In The Bluest Eye, Beloved and Song of Soloman of Toni Morrison

J.P. Aggarwal
2016 Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities  
The novels of Toni Morrison depict her tirade against the forces of white hegemony; she has raised a cry of Black women in America. The Bluest Eye, Beloved and Song of Soloman use the tools of subversion, perversion and eroticism to depict the traumatic experiences of the Black women protagonists. Toni Morrison's main concern is to tell the world how the Blacks are dehumanized. Her novels depict the cancerous virus of hatred and racial antagonism and gender discrimination. She uses grotesque,
more » ... gic, the gruesome and elements of folk tale to depict the psychological depression and mental disorder of her women protagonists. The present research paper digs out the dilemmas and absurdities of the Blacks who are caught in the trap of perverse behavior and erotic sensibility.
doi:10.21659/rupkatha.v8n2.11 fatcat:btccvi5mjjfetmrb2dotkihyga