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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

... in Toni Morrison’s Beloved that the tree scar is not only a continual reminder of her abuse at Sweet Home, but it is also an intrusion of the past into the present ...

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Strange Psychology of Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Strange Psychology of Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

... The main motive of writing this paper is to analyze Toni Morrison’s characters through psychoanalytical lens. The paper elucidates the sacrifices and a strange mentality of a mother who kills her daughter not ...

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The Challenges of Overcoming Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Toni Morrison’s Sula and Home

The Challenges of Overcoming Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Toni Morrison’s Sula and Home

... work s of Judith Herman, and on the basis of close reading, this paper explores the challenges and the possibilities to recover from post-traumatic stress disorder in Toni Morrison’s Sula and ...

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Home in Toni Morrison’s Home

Home in Toni Morrison’s Home

... Morrison wants to show the marginalization of the black people in the society and the situation in which they are not considered as ...18). Toni Morrison challenges this hard condition of the ...

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Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

... identity. Morrison negotiates the discourse of the marginal that has formed out of a process of ...people, Toni Morrison provides her own theory that encourages multiple critical responses to her ...

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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 inflicted on ...

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Toni Morrison’s Beloved as a Neo-Slave Narrative

Toni Morrison’s Beloved as a Neo-Slave Narrative

... repressed content, the root cause must be acknowledged and dealt with before the individual –or collective subject- can be free… [Beloved] articulate[s] the need to overcome a mind/body split, represented as a ...

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A new “Romen” Empire : Toni Morrison's love and the classics

A new “Romen” Empire : Toni Morrison's love and the classics

... sets himself apart from the prototypical classic and American hero. On the verge of participating, he believes he is about to fulfil the ideal of glorious manhood, and in rescuing the girl he feels in his shame that ‘‘ it ...

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Grabbing Their Own Pussies: Reclaiming Trauma and the Female Voice in Toni Morrison’s Paradise and Kathy Acker’s Blood and Guts in High School

Grabbing Their Own Pussies: Reclaiming Trauma and the Female Voice in Toni Morrison’s Paradise and Kathy Acker’s Blood and Guts in High School

... narrative since Janey is unable to speak in this moment due to the presence of Mr. Linker. As he’s explaining her fate, Acker confronts the reader with the objectification and abuse Janey’s body will continue to suffer ...

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Feminism in Toni Morrison’s Works

Feminism in Toni Morrison’s Works

... Small wonder, therefore, if a black feminist perspective pervades contemporary African- American literature. Happily, the perspective governs the aesthetic and the aesthetic informs the landscape and the vision. The ...

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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

... with Morrisons text, music was seen as a psychological “out” and way to sublimate unacceptable feelings and redirect them into socially acceptable ...

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ABJECT SELFHOOD IN TONI MORISSON'S THE BLUEST EYE

ABJECT SELFHOOD IN TONI MORISSON'S THE BLUEST EYE

... is Toni Morrison’s tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psychological racism and black ...novel Morrison talks about Pecola Breedlove, who is affected by the dominant culture’s beauty’s ...

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Humanism in the Selected Fictional Works of Toni Morrison

Humanism in the Selected Fictional Works of Toni Morrison

... as the unavoidable result of the convincing social and political conditions of American culture is well reflected in her novels. In the second 50% of the twentieth century, we see the rise of the progressive goals of the ...

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Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

Organizational Accessibility and Community Connections: Examining Changes in the Spatial Proximity of Pubic Housing Residents to Social Service Providers and Providers' Responses to Redevelopment

... Milkman stood before his mirror and glanced, in the low light of the wall lamp, at his reflection. He was, as usual, unimpressed with what he saw. He had a fine enough face. Eyes women complimented him on, a firm jaw ...

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HISTORICIZING TONI MORRISON AND HER FICTION

HISTORICIZING TONI MORRISON AND HER FICTION

... Toni Morrisons most acclaimed fifth novel, Beloved is dedicated to “Sixty million and ...that Morrison could find. Through this estimation, Morrison is trying to find out the full ...

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Emasculation of male characters as seen through Sula by Toni Morrison

Emasculation of male characters as seen through Sula by Toni Morrison

... Emasculation is a drawback of slavery as it was practiced in the Americas. Men are limited in their power in order to be exploited without strong reactions. This aspect appears in Sula where female characters play the ...

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Sonas Nursing Home Riverview, Morrison Terrace, Ballina, Mayo

Sonas Nursing Home Riverview, Morrison Terrace, Ballina, Mayo

... Requirements This section sets out the actions that must be taken by the provider or person in charge to ensure compliance with the Health Act 2007 Care and Welfare of Residents in Desig[r] ...

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Site-bond Lattice Modelling of Damage Process in Nuclear Graphite under Bending

Site-bond Lattice Modelling of Damage Process in Nuclear Graphite under Bending

... Graphite is used as neutron moderator and structural material in the core of the UK's fleet of Magnox and Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGRs). The graphite cores are non-replaceable in these two designs and therefore ...

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Targeting hedgehog signaling in myelofibrosis and other hematologic malignancies

Targeting hedgehog signaling in myelofibrosis and other hematologic malignancies

... Guadagnuolo V, Papayannidis C, Iacobucci I, Durante S, Terragna C, Ottaviani E, Abbenante MC, Cattina F, Soverini S, Lama B, Toni L, Levin W, Courtney R, Baldazzi C, Curti A, Baccarani M[r] ...

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Necessary narratives: Toni Morrison and literary identities

Necessary narratives: Toni Morrison and literary identities

... 1993 Morrison was the first black American and the eighth woman to receive the Nobel Prize for ...of Morrison as " a literary artist of the first rank" contrasted with the view of black critic ...

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