Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Secrets and silence appear frequently in the work of Toni Morrison. In three novels, The Bluest Eye, Jazz, and Paradise, she repeats a specific phrase that acts as a signal to the reader. Morrison three times writes, “Quiet as it’s kept” in her novels to alert readers to the particular significance secrets and silence play in these novels. Morrison portrays this secrecy and silence as a barrier to building strong communities and even a strong self-identity. While the phrase appears in the same form, with each subsequent appearance, Morrison takes the idea a step further. In each novel she demonstrates how breaking the silence and refusing to keep quiet is an act of healing or sal...
Par l’écriture, Toni Morrison cherche à rendre leurs voix à ceux qui ont été interdits de mots. Aute...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that draws a contrast between Toni Morrison and most of...
In my presentation, I seek to examine two types of silence in Caryl Phillips’s novels, one on the le...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Speaker(s): Author, professor at Howard University, C...
Discusses the use of various narrative strategies in Toni Morrison\u27s novel The Bluest Eye to show...
English Abstract Toni Morrison deals with the topic of community to a greater or lesser extent in al...
Through the process of passage of man's life, there are some conditions and situations wherein he re...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
While looking at literature, theatre, and film and the development of characters, it is essential to...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
In her keynote address to the 1981 American Writers Congress, Toni Morrison makes clear her belief t...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define silence as the opp...
Toni Morrison exists in two worlds: the visible world, bustling around her, and the world of her nov...
Par l’écriture, Toni Morrison cherche à rendre leurs voix à ceux qui ont été interdits de mots. Aute...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that draws a contrast between Toni Morrison and most of...
In my presentation, I seek to examine two types of silence in Caryl Phillips’s novels, one on the le...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Speaker(s): Author, professor at Howard University, C...
Discusses the use of various narrative strategies in Toni Morrison\u27s novel The Bluest Eye to show...
English Abstract Toni Morrison deals with the topic of community to a greater or lesser extent in al...
Through the process of passage of man's life, there are some conditions and situations wherein he re...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
While looking at literature, theatre, and film and the development of characters, it is essential to...
Silence plays an integral role in our lives. It is present in everyday conversations, as both the st...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
In her keynote address to the 1981 American Writers Congress, Toni Morrison makes clear her belief t...
Studies have tended to focus on implied, not indicated, silences and/or to define silence as the opp...
Toni Morrison exists in two worlds: the visible world, bustling around her, and the world of her nov...
Par l’écriture, Toni Morrison cherche à rendre leurs voix à ceux qui ont été interdits de mots. Aute...
Presents a class of Professor Amy Hungerford that draws a contrast between Toni Morrison and most of...
In my presentation, I seek to examine two types of silence in Caryl Phillips’s novels, one on the le...