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In preparation for next month's reading of Song of Solomon, Nick is joined by bookclub mainstays Frida and Eric to discuss Toni Morisson's key work of literary criticism Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination.
Listen along as they discuss otherness, reading race, the inherently political, and their own confrontation with ways in which we read.
By David Southard and Nathan Sharp4.2
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In preparation for next month's reading of Song of Solomon, Nick is joined by bookclub mainstays Frida and Eric to discuss Toni Morisson's key work of literary criticism Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination.
Listen along as they discuss otherness, reading race, the inherently political, and their own confrontation with ways in which we read.

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