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ABJECT SELFHOOD IN TONI MORISSON'S THE BLUEST EYE

ABJECT SELFHOOD IN TONI MORISSON'S THE BLUEST EYE

... The Bluest Eye certain sectors of Black population are preceded and possessed by the White race which function as their Other, with whom they identify and long to be ...

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Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Detachment Signs in Mother-daughter Conversation: A Case Study of The Bluest Eye

Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of Detachment Signs in Mother-daughter Conversation: A Case Study of The Bluest Eye

... The Bluest Eye, Black motherhood indicates full engagement in hard work and a heavy burden of workload as breadwinners of the family where there is left not much redeeming moments of tenderness or affection ...

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PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THEMES IN TONI MORISON’S  THE BLUEST EYE THROUGH INFERIORITY COMPLEX

PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THEMES IN TONI MORISON’S THE BLUEST EYE THROUGH INFERIORITY COMPLEX

... Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) is one of the controversial modern American novels. She is a Noble Prize winner whose works are praised for addressing the harsh consequences of racism and colour issue ...

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Toni Morison’s Double Discrimination  in the Bluest Eye in Comparison with Bama’s Doubly Oppressed in Sangati

Toni Morison’s Double Discrimination in the Bluest Eye in Comparison with Bama’s Doubly Oppressed in Sangati

... “The Bluest eye” of Toni Morrison is a neo-slave narrative, concerned with the theme of racial exploitation during the world war era. Owing to the then existing circumstances of sexism and Racism, Pecola ...

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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

... revealing that the black women were used as objects of sexual pleasures. The Bluest Eye is the story of two sisters, and particularly of Pecola who thinks that if she only had blue eyes, people would be ...

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Power Benighted or Souls Uplifted: Mother-Daughter Relationships in The Bluest Eye, Corregidora, and The View from Here

Power Benighted or Souls Uplifted: Mother-Daughter Relationships in The Bluest Eye, Corregidora, and The View from Here

... The nurturing element of the matriline should provide a place where a child can feel comfort and love. Pauline provides no safe haven for Pecola. Because of this maternal failure, Pecola’s misguided notions of beauty and ...

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Toni Morrison Talks of an Unhomely World; a Post-Colonial Reading of the Bluest Eye: A Study Based on Homi K. Bhabha’s Theories

Toni Morrison Talks of an Unhomely World; a Post-Colonial Reading of the Bluest Eye: A Study Based on Homi K. Bhabha’s Theories

... The Bluest Eye, the third-person narrative voice tells us that it must emulate the art of the jazz musician in order to gain access and give shape to the complexities of Cholly Breedlove’s life, conditioned ...

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Othering Each Other: Mimicry, Ambivalence and Abjection in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

Othering Each Other: Mimicry, Ambivalence and Abjection in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

... The Bluest Eye considers Bhabha’s notion of mimicry as an oppressive strategy, especially when adopted by colonized characters like Pecola in their futile attempts to imbibe the imposed images of white ...

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ANALYSIS AND CULTURAL CRITICISM OF TONI MORRISON’S JAZZ, THE BLUEST EYE, AND SULA

ANALYSIS AND CULTURAL CRITICISM OF TONI MORRISON’S JAZZ, THE BLUEST EYE, AND SULA

... The Bluest Eye, with its notion of perceived beauty, has been a component of African American culture since arriving to this ...The Bluest Eye developed a sense of understanding as to the ...

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The Emergence of Blues Aesthetic in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

The Emergence of Blues Aesthetic in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

... Claudia describes her mother’s singing in lyrical language which is suggestive of the sweet and cathartic tone of traditional blues. She leaves no stone unturned to express the tone and emotions of her mother that is ...

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GENDER AND IDENTITY AGENCY IN TONI MORRISON’S  THE BLUEST EYE

GENDER AND IDENTITY AGENCY IN TONI MORRISON’S THE BLUEST EYE

... Abstract: Imperialism and colonial practices dominated an entire system of representations, configuring ideological structures guided by a supposed essentialism, which, in turn, justified the oppression of women and the ...

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Misconstruction Of Love And Lack Of Self-Esteem In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye.

Misconstruction Of Love And Lack Of Self-Esteem In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye.

... The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison explores a lot of themes, among which the misconstruction of love and the lack of self-esteem that are rampant in African American ...

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Failed Black Patriarchy in Afro-American Society in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

Failed Black Patriarchy in Afro-American Society in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

... Toni Morrison’s Black male characters have been pushed towards periphery by deriding them of all patriarchal roles. It has been noticed that Morrison female characters emerge as dynamic on socio-economic front and male ...

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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

... Based on the first part of the data analysis which focuses on the linguistic analysis of modality in Morrison's selected novels and based on Halliday's Framework of Systemic[r] ...

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A Smart Algorithm That Enables an Artificial Eye into an Intelligent Artificial Eye

A Smart Algorithm That Enables an Artificial Eye into an Intelligent Artificial Eye

... smart eye which is available on every street, road, public places and homes are also needs to be protected from ...smart eye is nothing but a camera which is placed everywhere now a ...

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On the Panoptical Eye of Self-Caring in Nabokov’s The Eye: A Foucauldian Analysis

On the Panoptical Eye of Self-Caring in Nabokov’s The Eye: A Foucauldian Analysis

... The Eye can be read ―as a covert autobiography of the most self-condemning sort,‖ and the entire story may be interpreted ―as a howl of despair that he, Nabokov, does not really exist‖ ...

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Effect of External Stimuli on Eye Movement for Eye Gaze Applications

Effect of External Stimuli on Eye Movement for Eye Gaze Applications

... RACKING Eye detection in an image or video is the first step for eye gaze estimation or eye movement ...tracking. Eye detection methods have been classified under different categories ...

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The Tehran Eye Study: research design and eye examination protocol

The Tehran Eye Study: research design and eye examination protocol

... eases (ICD10) defines visual impairment as a visual acuity of less than 6/18 (20/60, 0.3) in the better eye with the best correction. [39] Visual impairment is categorized to blindness and low vision. Blindness is ...

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An Automated Approach to Differentiate a Normal eye from a Defective Eye

An Automated Approach to Differentiate a Normal eye from a Defective Eye

... Diabetic retinopathy, the most common diabetic eye disease, occurs when blood vessels in the retina change. It is found to be the leading causes of visual impairment in the present day world [5]. Sometimes these ...

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Eye&Head:Synergetic Eye and Head Movement for Gaze Pointing and Selection

Eye&Head:Synergetic Eye and Head Movement for Gaze Pointing and Selection

... compared eye and head pointing showing that eye gaze is faster and less stren- uous, while head pointing is often preferred as more stable, controlled and accurate [5, 10, 18, 23, ...contexts, eye ...

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