How Toni Morrison's Facebook Page Re(con)figures Race and Gender
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Revelles-Benavente, Beatriz. "How Toni Morrison's Facebook Page Re(con)figures Race and Gender." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 16.5 (2014): <https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.2490>
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In her article "How Toni Morrison's Facebook Page Re(con)figures Race and Gender" Beatriz
Revelles-Benavente explores Morrison's Facebook page and comments on it. In 2010, Morrison opened
a Facebook page where she received a large amount of comments and created debates and Revelles-Benavente analyses how these comments navigate questions of race and gender. Based on theoretical
considerations about issues of race and gender in cyberculture and applied to the narratives posted on
Morrison's Facebook page, Revelles-Benavente argues that the problematics of race and gender are
relational and the question needs to be centered on the object of study as the relation between different forces instead of binary race and gender designations.