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Responses to Toni Morrison's oeuvre in Slovenia

open access: yesActa Neophilologica, 2003
Toni Morrison, the first African American female winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, is certainly one of the modern artists whose novels have entered the world's modern literary canon.
Simona Midžić
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Translating Narrative Techniques in Toni Morrison’s Novels into Arabic with Special Reference to the translations of The Bluest Eye by Kamel Yusef Hussein and Beloved by Ameen Alayouti [PDF]

open access: yesBuḥūṯ, 2021
The main focus of this paper is to explore the narrative techniques Toni Morrison employs in constructing her novels. Morrison builds up her stories to reveal the quest for a distinct cultural identity.
منال يحيى عبد الصمد الوزير
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Black Women’s Writing and Arts Today: A Tribute to Toni Morrison. Introduction

open access: yesFeminismo/s, 2022
Black Women’s Writing and Arts Today: A Tribute to Toni Morrison ...
Mar Gallego
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The World Literature and Women’s Voice in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) and Han Kang’s The Vegetarian (2007)

open access: yesJournal of Language and Literature, 2021
This study seeks to investigate the women’s voice in the world literature depicted by ethnic female authors from African-American and Korean descent. Gaining international recognition in the world literature, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes (1970) and ...
Indiwara Pandu Widyaningrum
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Community and Communitarianism in Toni Morrison: Restoring the Self and Relating with the Other

open access: yesSocieties, 2021
Toni Morrison discusses the rebirth of the entire Black race through self-recovery. However, her novels are not limited to the identity of Black women and people but are linked to a wider community.
TaeJin Koh, Saera Kwak
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Raccontare storie per costruire storia: la vicenda della schiavitù nella narrativa di Toni Morrison

open access: yesStoria delle Donne, 2009
In her essay, Telling stories to create history: slavery in Toni Morrison’s fiction, Itala Vivan analyzes the fictional work of the African American writer Toni Morrison and focuses especially on Beloved (1987) and A Mercy (2008), both stories of women ...
Itala Vivan
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Ripping the Scab off in the Authorial and Authoritative Narratives of Racial Oppression In Morrison’s Home [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Al-Fayūm, 2021
The unrevealed secrets of America’s desegregated army in the Korean War, the racial medical experimentations and the racial oppression against African Americans—involving austere rules of segregation and acts of horrific violence—are all exposed through ...
Ahmed M. AL-Kahky
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‘HURT RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE… BUT ALIVE AND WELL’: HEALING IN TONI MORRISON’S HOME

open access: yesOdisea, 2017
: Toni Morrison’s novels can be read as stories of trauma and healing. In Home, Morrison wants to demystify the 1950s, a time when blacks still suffered extreme violence and racial hatred.
Manuela López Ramírez
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Intervista a Chiara Spallino sul Meridiano Mondadori dedicato a Toni Morrison

open access: yesIperstoria, 2014
Intervista a Chiara Spallino sul Meridiano Mondadori dedicato a Toni ...
Elisa Bordin
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Medeia escrava. Sobre Amada de Toni Morrison

open access: yesArchai: Revista de Estudos sobre as Origens do Pensamento Ocidental, 2022
O ensaio traz uma leitura do romance Amada, de Toni Morrison, tendo como foco a evidente semelhança existente entre a história escrita pela autora contemporânea e o mito clássico de Medeia, e ressaltando as distinções de uma em relação a  outra.
Imaculada Kangussu
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