A comparative analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, with a focus on individual as well as collective memory work in historically marginalized indigenous and African-American communities, respectively. This represents a critical study of how the novels invoke progressive and redemptive models of remembering, as well as foreground the role of spiritual guides in the transformative process from trauma towards healing
The oral or folkloric sign, which is an integral part of Toni Morrison's aesthetic, once again becom...
Toni Morrison’s superior literary oeuvre reconsiders the American past by introducing memories of su...
Abstract Faculty: Faculty of Arts Degree programme: MA Programme in English Studies Study track: ...
A comparative analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, with a...
As an outstanding African-American author who has got fame for her tragic novel, Toni Morrison is we...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
In this project, I explore how generational trauma affects families as a whole, as well as the indiv...
In my thesis I discuss formal aspects of two novels by Toni Morrison. In Song of Solomon I trace the...
Toni Morrison reinterprets and reconstitutes American history by placing the lives, stories and expe...
The article deals with the representation of post-traumatic stress disorder in Leslie Marmon Silko’s...
When trauma’s genesis is in societal racism or the patriarchal power structure, it can leach its w...
Focusing on two novels, Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and Keri Hulme's the bone people, this thesis...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
The purpose of this thesis is to draw a literary connection between two distinct fields of study, ma...
The oral or folkloric sign, which is an integral part of Toni Morrison's aesthetic, once again becom...
Toni Morrison’s superior literary oeuvre reconsiders the American past by introducing memories of su...
Abstract Faculty: Faculty of Arts Degree programme: MA Programme in English Studies Study track: ...
A comparative analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, with a...
As an outstanding African-American author who has got fame for her tragic novel, Toni Morrison is we...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
In this project, I explore how generational trauma affects families as a whole, as well as the indiv...
In my thesis I discuss formal aspects of two novels by Toni Morrison. In Song of Solomon I trace the...
Toni Morrison reinterprets and reconstitutes American history by placing the lives, stories and expe...
The article deals with the representation of post-traumatic stress disorder in Leslie Marmon Silko’s...
When trauma’s genesis is in societal racism or the patriarchal power structure, it can leach its w...
Focusing on two novels, Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony and Keri Hulme's the bone people, this thesis...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
The purpose of this thesis is to draw a literary connection between two distinct fields of study, ma...
The oral or folkloric sign, which is an integral part of Toni Morrison's aesthetic, once again becom...
Toni Morrison’s superior literary oeuvre reconsiders the American past by introducing memories of su...
Abstract Faculty: Faculty of Arts Degree programme: MA Programme in English Studies Study track: ...