![]() African Americans' daunting history from the blacks' point of view” (Siboueka and Ahlem, 2016, pp. There are many instances that portray how “race” can become a factor of dehumanizing and exploitation of African American people irrespective of gender and class in interest of the Whites.Īccording to Anne Whitehead, '' Home … can be read as “trauma fiction,” which focuses on recovering. Furthermore, the novel has important themes of uprooting, homecoming and ownership. It consists of “the war between Korea and the United States, medical experiments on some poor people for genetic investigations, violence against children and women specially, the black American women and brutality in the history of race in America” (Soleimani and Zarrinjooee, 2014, pp. ![]() The novel, in general, is a story about the most painful experiences of black people and in particular, Frank Money and Cee (the brother-sister duo). In the broad sense, the discussion and study is focused upon the treatment of the key concepts of “gender” and “sexuality” along with the panoramic view of “race” as well. ![]() ![]() In this chapter, the author has analyzed the two main characters namely Frank Money and his sister, Ycidra (or as they used to call her ‘Cee’) of Toni Morrison’s novel Home (2012). ![]()
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