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Beloved by Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison’s Beloved as a Neo-Slave Narrative

Toni Morrison’s Beloved as a Neo-Slave Narrative

... and Beloved by Toni Morrison are very ...like Morrison consider it their job “to rip over that veil drawn over proceedings too terrible to relate”, to bear witness to “the interior life of ...

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An Analysis of Beloved: Toni Morrison’s most challenged Novel

An Analysis of Beloved: Toni Morrison’s most challenged Novel

... group”. Toni Morrison’s Beloved, the winner of the novel prize, is a novel that captures the attention of the readers solely with the way it is ...that Morrison has composed Beloved as if it ...

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Reconciliation with the Past for a New Self-Identification in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Reconciliation with the Past for a New Self-Identification in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

... Toni Morrison is an American novelist, editor, and ...novel, Beloved, a Pulitzer Prize winner book is a story about slavery and its ...psychologically. Beloved is based on a true story of ...

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Black Identity, Community and Reconstruction of Past in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Black Identity, Community and Reconstruction of Past in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

... Toni Morrison (1931- ), a Nobel laureate, has attained a central place in the American literary ...namely, Beloved (1987), which won the Pulitzer Prize in ...characters, Morrison deftly ...

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Objectification Theory: The Themes of Violence and Diverse Sexualities in Beloved and the Bluest Eye of Toni Morrison

Objectification Theory: The Themes of Violence and Diverse Sexualities in Beloved and the Bluest Eye of Toni Morrison

... wants Beloved to understand why she took this monstrous ...in Beloved for resolution of the tension between self identity and ...for Morrison means the recovery of ...in Beloved,” Pamela E. ...

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A FEMINIST STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TONI MORRISON'S NOVELS THE BLUEST EYE AND BELOVED

A FEMINIST STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TONI MORRISON'S NOVELS THE BLUEST EYE AND BELOVED

... author, Toni Morrison, wants to focus not only on the speaker who gives the opinions, attitudes, and judgments, but also on the external factors underlying the ...

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Black Women’s Quest for Subjectivity: Identity Politics in Toni Morrison’s Novels’: Song of Solomon and Beloved

Black Women’s Quest for Subjectivity: Identity Politics in Toni Morrison’s Novels’: Song of Solomon and Beloved

... The first step she takes to empower herself is by giving her a new name. She refuses to be called Jenny Whitlow which was her legal name. Jenny Whitlow was written on the bill of her sale. She calls herself Suggs but ...

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Surrogate Families and the Role of the Community in Octavia Butler's Kindred, Toni Morrison's Beloved, and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage

Surrogate Families and the Role of the Community in Octavia Butler's Kindred, Toni Morrison's Beloved, and Charles Johnson's Middle Passage

... that Beloved, the enemy, dies” ...of Beloved that gradually “ate up” Sethe’s life (B ...of Beloved and with this final act of solidarity, Morrison suggests that the community can only work ...

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"Creating something else to be" : negotiating African American female subjectivities in Toni Morrison's Sula, Beloved, and Jazz : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

"Creating something else to be" : negotiating African American female subjectivities in Toni Morrison's Sula, Beloved, and Jazz : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... This thesis thus enacts, through the lenses of multiple theories and readings, a white woman's grappling with the complexities of African American women's subjectivities as depicted in t[r] ...

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"Creating something else to be" : negotiating African American female subjectivities in Toni Morrison's Sula, Beloved, and Jazz : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

"Creating something else to be" : negotiating African American female subjectivities in Toni Morrison's Sula, Beloved, and Jazz : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University

... The theories of lrigaray and Cixous offer images and concepts which participate in and connect the feminist views thus far discussed : psychoanalytic and feminist-psychoanalytic theories[r] ...

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Strange Psychology of Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Strange Psychology of Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

... In Beloved Sethe’s healing process has been the centre of attraction for the readers and the most important part of the novel to be focused as she reminisces painfully and progressively her repressed ...that ...

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Exile, Home, and Identity in Toni Morrison

Exile, Home, and Identity in Toni Morrison

... For Morrison, one must feel that her body is valued in order to recover her ...In Beloved, we see this recovery through Sethe’s relationship with Paul ...For Morrison, then, narrative and pleasure, ...

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HISTORICIZING TONI MORRISON AND HER FICTION

HISTORICIZING TONI MORRISON AND HER FICTION

... of Toni Morrison and her major ...of Toni Morrison are the products of the wretched past of ...slavery. Toni Morrison has given vent to her feelings through her ...that ...

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Necessary narratives: Toni Morrison and literary identities

Necessary narratives: Toni Morrison and literary identities

... p127). Morrison gives both male and female characters a history through which they ...in Beloved, Eva setting fire to her son Sugar Plum in Sula and Violet disfiguring Dorca's corpse in Jazz ...

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The Theme of Slavery in Beloved: An Annotated Bibliography

The Theme of Slavery in Beloved: An Annotated Bibliography

... The article is an evaluative and analytical piece of writing which deals with Toni Morrison’s Beloved, especially the enslavement theme. Some of the main characters are discussed in detail and their roles, ...

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The Postmodern Self in Morrison’s  Sula and Beloved

The Postmodern Self in Morrison’s Sula and Beloved

... essence. Toni Morrison’s self develops along the dimensions of femininity exploration, communal influence, linguistic indeterminacy and black ...recycled. Morrison furthers Derrida´s (1976) consideration of ...

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To Remember or Not To Remember: Questioning Trauma of Slavery in Beloved

To Remember or Not To Remember: Questioning Trauma of Slavery in Beloved

... Toni Morrison explores the fragmented psyches of the characters in her brilliant work ...daughter Beloved to save her from the agony of ...it. Beloved resurrects and suffocates Sethe’s ...from ...

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Humanism in the Selected Fictional Works of Toni Morrison

Humanism in the Selected Fictional Works of Toni Morrison

... Jadine's trip to Paris for a fresh start toward the finish of the story appears to allude to a positive impact of the ladies dressed in yellow and the night ladies. However the female subterranean insect analogy ...

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Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

... history: Beloved takes place during the post – Civil War era, with flashbacks to the years of slavery in the South; Jazz is set during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s; and Paradise is set during the Civil ...

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Racism, Sexism and Classism in Toni Morrison’s works

Racism, Sexism and Classism in Toni Morrison’s works

... to Toni Morrison's Beloved, published in 1987, the tradition of African-American women novelists as an entirety is a stunning expression of various configurations of social definitions that have been ...

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