Abstract: The concept of identity and its formation is one of the most basic notions in the field of social psychology. Many psychologist and sociologists have presented their theories based on this concept and the psychosocial progress of its formation in social contexts. Henry Tajfel, a prominent social psychologist, in his Social Identity Theory has divided an individual’s identity into two parts: “personal identity ” and “social identity”. He believes that social interactions and bonds affect identity and accentuate our membership in different groups, playing a role in shaping and reshaping our personality. Toni Morrison’s novel titled Sula (1973) is among the books depicting the process of identity formation in suppressive social conte...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
The present paper discusses the great African American woman novelist Toni Morrison and her novel Su...
This thesis uses the multiplicative approach developed by Deborah King and Patricia Hill Collins to ...
From around the end of the First World War to the mid-1960s, as the voices of the exploited and oppr...
From around the end of the First World War to the mid-1960s, as the voices of the exploited and oppr...
This thesis proceeds from the Toni Morrison's novel Sula and it mainly concentrates on a mutual rela...
This analysis corresponds to an analytical and interpretative essay on the negation of the other in ...
This thesis is a study of the presentation and construction of identity in the fiction of Toni Morri...
This paper analyzes Toni Morrison’s novels The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) from the standpoint...
Abstract: Individual Autonomy is a prominent feature of women writers. It plans to advance a dream o...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze how loss affects the identity of the main characters in Toni...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
This thesis uses the multiplicative approach developed by Deborah King and Patricia Hill Collins to ...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
The present paper discusses the great African American woman novelist Toni Morrison and her novel Su...
This thesis uses the multiplicative approach developed by Deborah King and Patricia Hill Collins to ...
From around the end of the First World War to the mid-1960s, as the voices of the exploited and oppr...
From around the end of the First World War to the mid-1960s, as the voices of the exploited and oppr...
This thesis proceeds from the Toni Morrison's novel Sula and it mainly concentrates on a mutual rela...
This analysis corresponds to an analytical and interpretative essay on the negation of the other in ...
This thesis is a study of the presentation and construction of identity in the fiction of Toni Morri...
This paper analyzes Toni Morrison’s novels The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) from the standpoint...
Abstract: Individual Autonomy is a prominent feature of women writers. It plans to advance a dream o...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze how loss affects the identity of the main characters in Toni...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
This thesis uses the multiplicative approach developed by Deborah King and Patricia Hill Collins to ...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
In this thesis, Toni Morrison’s novels Beloved (1987), The Bluest Eye (1970) and Sula (1974) will be...
The present paper discusses the great African American woman novelist Toni Morrison and her novel Su...
This thesis uses the multiplicative approach developed by Deborah King and Patricia Hill Collins to ...