The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memory and the official history, by focusing on the novel Beloved of the Afro-American writer Toni Morrison. If the historical discourse of the black slavery is built upon the experiences narrated from the perspective of the dominant subject, and often passes under silence to the violence of these experiences, then the truth about the past cannot be simply reduced to the history. In fact, there is a memory preserved in the conscience of the people, fulfilled with the painful events from the past. The novel is about the necessity of memory in which the author sees a possibility for a slave to develop a re-appropriation of his own subjectivity. The...
This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of proper...
Toni Morrison’s fifth novel, Beloved, represents a postmodern traumatic story the characters of whic...
Toni Morrison’s Beloved, hailed as one of the most important books of the twentieth century, challen...
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...
Slavery as a ruthless possessiveness outlines individuals as their portable possessions,whereas reje...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Toni Morrison's most famous novel, Beloved, has been rightly considered a scathing critique of Ameri...
Recovering submerged histories is instrumental in counteracting colonial cultural hegemony and its p...
Toni Morrison s Beloved and Octavia Butler s Kindred share many thematic and stylistic conventions w...
In this essay I discuss the notion of memory and its effect on the three main characters of the book...
The emergent term, traumatic fiction describes the extraordinary violence inflicted on individuals a...
Slavery is a condition of extreme physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual deprivation, a ki...
This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of proper...
Toni Morrison’s fifth novel, Beloved, represents a postmodern traumatic story the characters of whic...
Toni Morrison’s Beloved, hailed as one of the most important books of the twentieth century, challen...
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...
Slavery as a ruthless possessiveness outlines individuals as their portable possessions,whereas reje...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
Toni Morrison faces a great challenge in representing the Atlantic slave trade. In contemporary narr...
Toni Morrison's most famous novel, Beloved, has been rightly considered a scathing critique of Ameri...
Recovering submerged histories is instrumental in counteracting colonial cultural hegemony and its p...
Toni Morrison s Beloved and Octavia Butler s Kindred share many thematic and stylistic conventions w...
In this essay I discuss the notion of memory and its effect on the three main characters of the book...
The emergent term, traumatic fiction describes the extraordinary violence inflicted on individuals a...
Slavery is a condition of extreme physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual deprivation, a ki...
This essay places Toni Morrison’s Beloved into conversation with John Locke’s labor theory of proper...
Toni Morrison’s fifth novel, Beloved, represents a postmodern traumatic story the characters of whic...
Toni Morrison’s Beloved, hailed as one of the most important books of the twentieth century, challen...