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Reconciliation with the Past for a New Self-Identification in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
... in Beloved where the reader encounters Sethe repressing her memory andresisting to dwell in the past to the point where Denver complains to Sethe about it, “You never told me all what ...the past is ... See full document
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Toni Morrison’s Beloved as a Neo-Slave Narrative
... and Beloved by Toni Morrison are very ...the past. In fact these silences and self masking from a painful past in slave narratives- which mainly catered to the white audience- ... See full document
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Black Identity, Community and Reconstruction of Past in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
... and Beloved are locked in a pathological dependency fueled by a mixture of love, revenge, and guilt over the trauma of the ...past. Beloved, now pregnant with Paul D’s child, grows plumper and more ... See full document
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Strange Psychology of Motherhood in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
... level Beloved is the story of Sethe’s unlimited quest for motherhood with the haunting memories of her slave past and the retribution of Beloved, the ghost of the infant daughter whom she has killed ... See full document
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Exile, Home, and Identity in Toni Morrison
... in Beloved this emphasis on the body reveals that it is the body, not an idealized geographical place, that must be reclaimed to be a ...for Morrison, must become a site of the crucial aspects that we ... See full document
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Harlem Tricksters: Cheating the Cycle of Trauma in the fiction of Toni Morrison, Ralph Ellison and Nella Larsen
... In novel’s epilogue the narrator decides to come out of his hibernation, ‘since there’s a possibility that even an invisible man has a socially responsible role to play’ (p. 468). The narrator will resurface after a ... See full document
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Quest for safe Heavens in Toni Morrisons Tar Baby
... “Son might therefore be read as a Tar Baby to the extent that the other characters cannot escape his touch and are transformed by it. But he refers to Jadine as a Tar baby as well a figure created by white man‟s ... See full document
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Problematic of Racism and Sexism
... Black Americans had long writhed in silence, earnestly waiting for the arrival of a messiah, a deliverer who would take up their baton and speak with and for them, championing their crestfallen condition. However, worser ... See full document
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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
... What Bhabha finds in the operation of stereotype is anxiety. But where does this anxiety come from? Bhabha's theory of stereotype must be read via Fanon, who writes in the terms of the scopic drive" the drive that ... See full document
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A FEMINIST STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF TONI MORRISON'S NOVELS THE BLUEST EYE AND BELOVED
... It can also be concluded that the most frequently used category of modality in both novels is that of probability in comparison to the other categories of modality. It is nearly 66% of all other categories occurrences. ... See full document
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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
... Toni Morrison’s career as a novelist has evolved in several ways that suggest the title of this project. Her comments on her career as late as post-Song of Solomon express in some sense an early uncertainty about ... See full document
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ANALYSIS AND CULTURAL CRITICISM OF TONI MORRISON’S JAZZ, THE BLUEST EYE, AND SULA
... with Morrison‟s text, music was seen as a psychological “out” and way to sublimate unacceptable feelings and redirect them into socially acceptable ... See full document
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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
... 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 ... See full document
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The transcendent and the mundane in the intellectual world of Chang Ping lin (1869 1936)
... thinker to deal consciously with what is later called the sociology of knowledge. His intense effort to unseat various forms of ideology (false consciousness) is, to say the least, unprecedented in Chinese intellectual ... See full document
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Exhibiting Women: Sectional Confrontation and Reconciliation in the Woman's Department at the World's Exposition, New Orleans, 1884-85
... of New Orleans used that skill when forming the temporary Woman’s Exposition Aid Society that functioned until early February (“World’s Exposition: Woman’s Aid Society,” Daily Picayune 8 ... See full document
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Stories of cross-dressing and the body: family memories in fiction
... interested in categorisation, while the literary critic is „inclined to regard neatly cut divisions as mythologies‟ (ibid). Albright (1994, 21) observes that literature is suspicious of the remembered self. He ... See full document
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Self-Constructive Obsession in Philip Roth’s The Portnoy’s Complaint
... Freud [13] defined these oppositions through a distinction between consciousness and the unconscious. After he established these two separate parts for our intellect he then sets psychoanalysts on a perpetual mission of ... See full document
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"will the parts hold?": The Journey Toward a Coherent Self in Beloved
... Amy Denver comes to us largely as an image of wild, tangled hair and large hands that massage Sethe's dead feet back to life; Halle's face covered in butter surfaces as his most lasting [r] ... See full document
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BROKEN IMAGES: QUESTIONING OF PICTURES AND PHOTOGRAPHS AS ELEMENTS OF HYPERREALITY IN THE FICTION OF ALICE WALKER, TONI MORRISON AND GLORIA NAYLOR
... The first instance of the use of the pictorial description is of a photograph of Carlotta and Zede when the first arrive to the United States from Africa. The picture is hailed a true document of the emotions they had ... See full document
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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 ... See full document
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