Toni Morrison's "Bluest Eye"
The fourth
face: the image of God in Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye.'
by Allen Alexander
The Blues
Aesthetic in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye. by Cat Moses
'The Bluest
Eye': notes on history, community, and black female subjectivity
by Jane Kuenz
Periodizing
Toni Morrison's work from 'The Bluest Eye' to 'Jazz': the importance of
'Tar Baby.'
by Malin Walther Pereira
Insignificant
Monkeys: Preaching Black English in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury
and Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Beloved.
by William Dahill-Baue
Toni
Morrison and the Burden of the Passing Narrative
by Juda Bennett
The
politics of abuse: the traumatized child in Toni Morrison and
Marguerite Duras.
by Laurie Vickroy
Toni Morrison's "Beloved"
Is Morrison also among the prophets?: "psychoanalytic" strategies in 'Beloved'
by Iyunolu Osagie
'Sula' and 'Beloved': images of Cain in the novels of Toni Morrison
by Carolyn M. Jones
"To take the sin out of slicing trees ...": the law of the tree in 'Beloved'
by Michele Bonnet
Postcolonial Experience in a Domestic Context: Commodified Subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Beloved
by Mary Jane Suero Elliott
Reading at the cultural interface: the corn symbolism of 'Beloved'
by Wendy Harding , Jacky Martin
"From the Seen to the Told": the construction of subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Beloved
by Jeanna Fuston-White
Violence, home, and community in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved'.
by Nancy Jesser
The Story Must Go On and On: The Fantastic, Narration, and Intertextuality in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Jazz
by Martha J. Cutter
Beloved and the Problem of Mourning by Teresa Heffernan
Narrative and Community Crisis in Beloved by D. Scot Hinson
Models of Memory and Romance: The Dual Endings of Toni Morrison's Beloved by Mary Paniccia Carden
'Beloved': ideologies in conflict, improvised subjects by Arlene R. Keizer
Trauma and the Specters of Enslavement in Morrison's Beloved by R. Clifton Spargo
A New Hystery: History and Hysteria in Toni Morrison's Beloved by Emma Parker
Beyond the "literary habit": oral tradition and jazz in 'Beloved' by Cheryl Hall
Looking into the self that is no self: an examination of subjectivity in 'Beloved' by Jennifer L. Holden-Kirwan
Function or Frill: The Quilt as Storyteller in Toni Morrison's Beloved by Janice Barnes Daniel
"To be Loved and Cry Shame": a psychological reading of Toni Morrison's Beloved by Lynda Koolish
Truth in Timbre: Morrison's Extension of Slave Narrative Song in Beloved by Peter J. Capuano
Missing Peace in Toni Morrison's 'Sula' and 'Beloved' by Rachel Lee
Toni Morrison's "Sula"
War and peace: transfigured categories and the politics of 'Sula' by Patricia Hunt
"New World Woman": Toni Morrison's Sula by Maggie Galehouse
Toni Morrison's 'Sula': a Satire on Binary Thinking by Rita A. Bergenholtz
Singing the blues/reclaiming jazz: Toni Morrison and cultural mourning by Roberta Rubenstein