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Much literature has been written on the subject of slavery and racism in North America. From Danticat’s ‘Farming of the Bones’ to Morrison’s ‘Beloved’, a particularly powerful theme in this area of fiction writing seems to be the power of memory. ‘Beloved’ has become a staple of American Literature and has been studied as a work Magic Realist, Trauma, Gothic, Feminist, Post-Modernist, Post-Colonial, and Grotesque literature among various other perspectives. However, it has not been viewed through the lens of memory as the means to creating the form of the book ( Continue reading...