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Identity, Race and Gender in Toni Morrison's the Bluest
Storylines Midwest Toni Morrison Was Born Chloe Anthony Wofford by Slaves Escaping the South in the Mid-19Th- Discussion Guide No
Building in Toni Morrison's Paradise1
Teaching the Bard and Exploring Racism
The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison Tar Baby Compared to Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe
Memories of the Daughters from “Recitatif” to Beloved Jitsuko
Trends in American Fiction Morrison & Music
Palimpasestic Images of Landscape, Gender, and Ethnicity in Toni Morrison’S a Mercy
GT-Jan-21-Beloved
Blackface Minstrelsy, Identity Construction, and the Deconstruction of Race in Toni Morrison’S Paradise
Morrison's Beloved: Allegorically Othering "White" Christianity Author(S): Peggy Ochoa Source: MELUS, Vol
Toni Morrison and the Literary Canon: Whiteness, Blackness, and the Construction of Racial Identity
African-American Self-Formation in Toni Morrison's
Interactive Map Exhibit Archive (Pdf)
Toni Morrison's Argument with the Other: Irony, Metaphor, and Whiteness
Toni Morrison: Playing in the Dark a Yemisi Jimoh, Phd University of Massachusetts Amherst,
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Reading Toni Morrison: Rethinking Race and Subjectivity with Giorgio Agamben and Joan Copjec Gabriela Marie Salazar University of Vermont
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Redefining History in Toni Morrison's Paradise
An Intertextual Analysis of Orson Welles's Othello Nike Jung*
Djanet Sears' "Harlem Duet"
“The Foreigner's Home” and the Racial Self: Toni Morrison, the Body
ISSN 2320-5407 International Journal of Advanced Research (2014), Volume 2, Issue 5 ,88-91
1 Intersecting Discourses of Race and Gender in Elizabeth Cary's The
Paradise" Vida De Voss Iowa State University
A Mercy'.', Journal of American Studies., 48 (1)
Beloved: a Political Composition
Modes of 'Different' Time in American Literature
Tar Baby and the Black Feminist Literary Tradition
"'Late' Has No Meaning Here": Imagining a Second Chance in Toni Morrison's Desdemona
The Dynamics of a Multicultural Community in Toni Morrison's A
Toni Morrison
Migration, Exile, and Home in Toni Morrison's a Mercy
Introduction 1 Song of Solomon: One Beginning of Morrison's Career
Toni Morrison and William Faulkner: the Necessity of a Great American Novelist
Toni Morrison
Locating "Paradise" in the Post-Civil Rights Era: Toni Morrison and Critical Race Theory Author(S): Richard L
Toni Morrison Fall 2009 MW 12:30-1:45 PM Theresa M
Challenging Stereotypes in Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye, “Recitatif”
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'“To Love the Moor” : Postcolonial Artists Write Back to Shakespeare's
How the Carnivalesque Links Toni Morrison and Chris Abani in Disruptive Dialogue