Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French critic, claims that the melancholic subject has a sense of loss and s/he cannot share it with other people as s/he considers it private. S/ he is stranger to her/his mother tongue and cannot express her/his feeling through language; however, s/he should use language in order to get rid of her/his sense of loss. In The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison devotes herself to the slaves' experience. She believes that the slaves suffer from their past and feel a sense of loss, and they should use language to express their feeling. This article intends to apply Julia Kristeva’s theory of the melancholic subject to Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye and shed light on the fact that through language the characters become able ...
Toni Morrison is an American writer who often writes about the life of black people in American soc...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
In Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia (1989), Julia Kristeva suggests that melancholy—an experien...
Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French critic, claims that the melancholic subject has a sense of loss...
Julia Kristeva's notion of the melancholic subject deals with the subject's sense of loss in the abs...
In her theory of the melancholic subject, Julia Kristeva asserts that the melancholic subject has a ...
Discusses the use of various narrative strategies in Toni Morrison\u27s novel The Bluest Eye to show...
This bachelor paper deals with a novel The Bluest Eye by the African American author Toni Morrison, ...
Due to the color of their skins, Blacks were always subject to different types of disrespect and ins...
Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) is one of the controversial modern American novels. She is a N...
A paper for Honors Seminar 181: Don Quixote and the Experimental Novel, Fall 2008. Szentirmai contra...
This work analyzes the concept of love among African American female friends. Their ‘friendly’ love,...
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison discusses about the life of an African American women in the early p...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Abstract: This paper analyzes Toni Morrison’s debut novel The Bluest Eye with the theory of New Hist...
Toni Morrison is an American writer who often writes about the life of black people in American soc...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
In Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia (1989), Julia Kristeva suggests that melancholy—an experien...
Julia Kristeva, the Bulgarian-French critic, claims that the melancholic subject has a sense of loss...
Julia Kristeva's notion of the melancholic subject deals with the subject's sense of loss in the abs...
In her theory of the melancholic subject, Julia Kristeva asserts that the melancholic subject has a ...
Discusses the use of various narrative strategies in Toni Morrison\u27s novel The Bluest Eye to show...
This bachelor paper deals with a novel The Bluest Eye by the African American author Toni Morrison, ...
Due to the color of their skins, Blacks were always subject to different types of disrespect and ins...
Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) is one of the controversial modern American novels. She is a N...
A paper for Honors Seminar 181: Don Quixote and the Experimental Novel, Fall 2008. Szentirmai contra...
This work analyzes the concept of love among African American female friends. Their ‘friendly’ love,...
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison discusses about the life of an African American women in the early p...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Abstract: This paper analyzes Toni Morrison’s debut novel The Bluest Eye with the theory of New Hist...
Toni Morrison is an American writer who often writes about the life of black people in American soc...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
In Black Sun: Depression and Melancholia (1989), Julia Kristeva suggests that melancholy—an experien...