“The Future of Time: Literature and Diminished Expectations”

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“The Future of Time: Literature and Diminished Expectations” is a speech by Toni Morrison that reflects on how contemporary literature engages with changing notions of time, hope, and the future.

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instanceOf lecture
speech
author Toni Morrison NERFINISHED
discusses changing notions of time in literature
diminished expectations about the future
relationship between narrative and temporality
social and cultural attitudes toward the future
explores ethical implications of diminished expectations
role of storytelling in shaping temporal imagination
focusesOn cultural pessimism about the future
how hope is represented in modern narratives
how literature imagines the future
genre essayistic speech
literary criticism
hasAuthorNationality American
hasAuthorOccupation literary critic
novelist
intendedAudience general public interested in culture and ideas
readers of literary criticism
students of literature
language English
literaryForm nonfiction prose
literaryPeriodDiscussed contemporary literature
mainTopic concept of time
contemporary literature
hope
the future NERFINISHED

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Toni Morrison bibliography includesSpeech “The Future of Time: Literature and Diminished Expectations”