The article considers some key differences between Harper s poetic treatment of Margaret Garner s life in The Slave Mother, A Tale of the Ohio and Morrison s fictional diversion from actual historical events in Beloved. The essay critiques the creative reasoning of the author s imag-inary with regards to the ghost s haunting of her family, especially her mother. The essay also considers the inclusion of the ghost at the end of the opera, Margaret Garner, another problematic that runs counter to a re-alizable appreciation of her true story
I argue that William Wells Brown’s narrative, Clotel, is informed by the white racism inherent in Th...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...
The article considers some key differences between Harper s poetic treatment of Margaret Garner s li...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
In this introduction, Michel Feith problematizes the complex relation between writing and the histor...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
This article considers historical constructions of power and the narrative as a mode of resistance. ...
The gothic and the postcolonial share common concerns of subversion and transgression; both aim to r...
In light of (re)new(ed) interest in focusing interdisciplinary scholarly attention on the history of...
This article discusses the status of Toni Morrison as an American writer who consistently foreground...
In my essay I will primarily deal with the theoretical treatment of slave narratives written by wome...
Twenty-five years have elapsed since the publication of Beloved. In all its complexity, Toni Morriso...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
I argue that William Wells Brown’s narrative, Clotel, is informed by the white racism inherent in Th...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...
The article considers some key differences between Harper s poetic treatment of Margaret Garner s li...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
In this introduction, Michel Feith problematizes the complex relation between writing and the histor...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
This article considers historical constructions of power and the narrative as a mode of resistance. ...
The gothic and the postcolonial share common concerns of subversion and transgression; both aim to r...
In light of (re)new(ed) interest in focusing interdisciplinary scholarly attention on the history of...
This article discusses the status of Toni Morrison as an American writer who consistently foreground...
In my essay I will primarily deal with the theoretical treatment of slave narratives written by wome...
Twenty-five years have elapsed since the publication of Beloved. In all its complexity, Toni Morriso...
The publication of Beloved by Toni Morrison made apparent a quiet in the American literary canon for...
I argue that William Wells Brown’s narrative, Clotel, is informed by the white racism inherent in Th...
Toni Morrison is one of the most recognized African American writers. In her novels, she is able to ...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...