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- Reading Toni Morrison's Beloved As an Oneiric Space
- The False Reduction of Toni Morrison‟S Beloved
- The Political Practice of Home: the Bluest Eye, Beloved, and Feminist Standpoint Theory
- Masaryk University Faculty of Arts TONI MORRISON's BELOVED
- Mortifying Earthly Desires in Toni Morrison's Home
- Morrison, Toni – Sula
- Tar Baby by Toni Morrison
- Gothic Tropes in Toni Morrison's Home: the Scientist-Villain Figure
- Jazz: Improvisations of Life Through Jazzy Structure (An Essay in Literary Criticism by Heather Miller, Eagles Write 2015 Editor’S Choice)
- ANALYSIS Tar Baby
- Homoeroticism in Toni Morrison's Sula
- The Challenges of Recovering from Individual and Cultural Trauma in Toni Morrison’S Home
- The Negation of the Other in the Novel Sula by Toni Morrison
- Sympathy and Indeterminacy in Toni Morrison's “Recitatif”*
- Playing Patsy: Film As Public History and the Image of Enslaved African American
- Paradise" Vida De Voss Iowa State University
- Queer Reclamation in Toni Morrison's a Mercy Justin Allen Holliday Clemson University
- Toni Morrison's a Mercy
- A Sutudy of the Characters in Recitatif, by Toni Morrison, Based on Spatial Categories ______
- Racial Tension and Cultural Shifts in Toni Morrison's Recitatif
- Toni Morrison's Home: a Portrayal of the 1950S for African Americans Beatriz González Reyes
- Bamcinématek Presents Jonathan Demme: Heart of Gold, a Retrospective Commemorating the Late, Influential Filmmaker, Aug 4–24
- The Contrapuntal Historiography of Toni Morrison's Paradise: Unpacking the Legacies of the Kansas and Oklahoma All-Black Towns
- Negotiating Racism and Sexism Through Spaciotemporal Lens in Toni Morrison’S Paradise
- Beloved: Showing the Dehumanizing Effect of Slavery on Sethe
- Trauma and Healing in Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye and Home
- Love and Narrative Form in Toni Morrison's Later Novels
- Toni Morrison Sula First Published in 1973 It Is Sheer Good Fortune to Miss Somebody Long Before They Leave You
- Creation of Self and Personalism in Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye and Beloved
- Locating "Paradise" in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Toni Morrison and Critical Race Theory Author(S): Richard L
- ABSTRACT AUDI, EVELYN LOUISE. Exile, Home, and Identity in Toni
- The Bondage and Subsequent Agency of Violet in Toni Morrison's
- Trunk and Branches - Aspects of Tree Imagery in Toni Morrison's Beloved
- Trauma and Home in Three Novels by Toni Morrison
- The Caribbean Presence in Toni Morrison’S Tar Baby
- Beloved Movie Review, Taylor, Salon (1998)
- Beloved Toni Morrison Given Name: Chloe Anthony Wofford Also
- “Here Is the House”: a Reading of the House(S) in the Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison
- A Psychoanalytic History of Trauma in the Bluest Eye
- Women's Relationships: Female Friendship in Toni Morrison's Sula and Love, Mariama Ba's So Long a Letter and Sefi At