Transition in Toni Morrison’s “consolata” from paradise (1997)

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Villa Jiménez, Rosalía
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Universidad de JaénDate
2017Subject
hibridación,diáspora,espacio liminal,identidad culturalMETS:
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In her novelParadise(1997), Toni Morrison portrays one of her maincharacters, Consolataor “disconsolate”, through a constant journey in search for her African American identity as a complete woman. This journey engulfs Consolata in an eternal fluctuation between hope and hopelessness, which results from being caught up in the so-called liminal/diaspora space in hybridity (Bhabha, 1994; Brah, 1996).The present paper deals with location of culture and gender identity in the marginal, unhomely spaces between dominant social formations by analysing chapter 7 “Consolata”. Consolata may be seen as an illustrative example of the black female community struggling to overcome the hurdles of being victimised as hybrid diasporic women in a patriarchal archaic western [black] culture.