This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of property and Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. I argue that Morrison adapts the Enlightenment tropes often found in slave narratives to her own postmodern project, creating a novel that not only refigures the Enlightenment tradition, but also searches for ways to reconcile African-American literary history with African Americans’ historical exclusion from the rights and protections, including that of self-ownership, championed by liberal philosophy. As Morrison examines the implications of locating a seminal component of her own literary tradition within an historically adverse intellectual framework, she demonstrates the capa...
This research paper examines the theme of slavery in the novel Beloved which is written by Toni Morr...
This thesis examines the cultural memory of slavery in the United States of America by considering t...
This article considers historical constructions of power and the narrative as a mode of resistance. ...
This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of proper...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
In this essay, the character of Beloved will be regarded as an embodiment of lost history and collec...
This thesis investigates Toni Morrison’s engagement with tragedy in her novel Beloved. In opposition...
Slavery, at its core, is about one human being owning another. What happens, then, when someone who ...
Toni Morrison's most famous novel, Beloved, has been rightly considered a scathing critique of Ameri...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
How does Morrison propose we get into the interior of African-American history and its people? The d...
In my essay I will primarily deal with the theoretical treatment of slave narratives written by wome...
This article discusses the status of Toni Morrison as an American writer who consistently foreground...
Recovering submerged histories is instrumental in counteracting colonial cultural hegemony and its p...
This research paper examines the theme of slavery in the novel Beloved which is written by Toni Morr...
This thesis examines the cultural memory of slavery in the United States of America by considering t...
This article considers historical constructions of power and the narrative as a mode of resistance. ...
This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of proper...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
In this essay, the character of Beloved will be regarded as an embodiment of lost history and collec...
This thesis investigates Toni Morrison’s engagement with tragedy in her novel Beloved. In opposition...
Slavery, at its core, is about one human being owning another. What happens, then, when someone who ...
Toni Morrison's most famous novel, Beloved, has been rightly considered a scathing critique of Ameri...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
How does Morrison propose we get into the interior of African-American history and its people? The d...
In my essay I will primarily deal with the theoretical treatment of slave narratives written by wome...
This article discusses the status of Toni Morrison as an American writer who consistently foreground...
Recovering submerged histories is instrumental in counteracting colonial cultural hegemony and its p...
This research paper examines the theme of slavery in the novel Beloved which is written by Toni Morr...
This thesis examines the cultural memory of slavery in the United States of America by considering t...
This article considers historical constructions of power and the narrative as a mode of resistance. ...