The focal point of this essay is to analyze how Toni Morrison thematizes the oppression of black women in her novel The Bluest Eye. An intersectional analysis reveals how the categories of race, gender and age interplay and affect the characters’ lives. The black girls are inferior, due to the fact that they carry three positions that mark them inferior: race, gender and age. Pecola, who is victimized because of both racism and intra-racial racism, is particularly affected because of the interplay of race, gender and age. To reveal how Morrison continues to thematize the oppression of black women in her later works, two of her short stories "Recitatif" and "Sweetness" are compared to The Bluest Eye. The comparison reveals that Morrison focu...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the portrayal of racial oppression and societal segregatio...
In this study we examine how the society, the family and one‟s own psyche are antithetical to the Af...
The concept of racism is developed and constructed by our society which further creates disparities ...
This essay explores how The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison examines the influences of outside forces su...
This essay is part of my PhD thesis examining the construction of racialised and gendered identities...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
This article examines two of Toni Morrison’s novels, The Bluest Eye and Beloved in the lights of bla...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
The paper tries to focus in a system where chauvinism, malevolent and sexism exists there a young bl...
The development of the Afro-American Novel is essentially a social and human document, which deals w...
Published in 1970, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye tells the story of a black little girl who is dest...
The concept of racism is developed and constructed by our society which further creates disparities ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the portrayal of racial oppression and societal segregatio...
In this study we examine how the society, the family and one‟s own psyche are antithetical to the Af...
The concept of racism is developed and constructed by our society which further creates disparities ...
This essay explores how The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison examines the influences of outside forces su...
This essay is part of my PhD thesis examining the construction of racialised and gendered identities...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
This article examines two of Toni Morrison’s novels, The Bluest Eye and Beloved in the lights of bla...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
The paper tries to focus in a system where chauvinism, malevolent and sexism exists there a young bl...
The development of the Afro-American Novel is essentially a social and human document, which deals w...
Published in 1970, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye tells the story of a black little girl who is dest...
The concept of racism is developed and constructed by our society which further creates disparities ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the portrayal of racial oppression and societal segregatio...
In this study we examine how the society, the family and one‟s own psyche are antithetical to the Af...
The concept of racism is developed and constructed by our society which further creates disparities ...