In her 1998 novel Paradise, Morrison plays with her reader’s desire in terms of gender, race and religion where binary oppositions can be easily constructed in the process of reading. However, as this paper seeks to prove, all these dichotomies are ostensible and false. It is not Morrison’s intention to construct a disparate paradise as opposed to all-black patriarchy Ruby with its rigid Christian religion. It is Morrison’s intention to invite the readers into the program of deconstructing the dangers of this utopian desire. As the present paper finds out what Morrison really endeavors to critique is dichotomy itself. In the progress of the novel, we can see that simple dichotomies of race, of gender, and of religion are undermined, and set...
Toni Morrison’s Paradise deconstructs the pathology of patriarchy and its oppressive nature, which l...
This article examines the role of utopianism in Toni Morrison’s 1997 novel Paradise. It argues tha...
Carefully following the chronology of Toni Morrison’s novels until Paradise (1997), this article foc...
In her 1998 novel Paradise, Morrison plays with her reader’s desire in terms of gender, race and rel...
The present paper studied the multiplicity of religious beliefs, racism and nationhood based on the ...
In Paradise Toni Morrison suggests possibilities for the articulation of diasporic identities that t...
The Society of USA is consisted of many different racial groups. It could be said that among these g...
This article explores author Toni Morrison’s creation of female spiritual leaders in her 1977 ...
This paper will address the issue of disallowing and differentiation of the same race (shadism) in a...
This paper will address the issue of disallowing and differentiation of the same race (shadism) in a...
Toni Morrison, the first African-American Nobel Prize winner, and one of the most influential writer...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
In her novel Paradise (1997), Toni Morrison portrays one of her main characters, Consolata or “disco...
This paper is an attempt of analysing the problematic mother-daughter relationship in Paradise (1998...
Toni Morrison’s Paradise deconstructs the pathology of patriarchy and its oppressive nature, which l...
This article examines the role of utopianism in Toni Morrison’s 1997 novel Paradise. It argues tha...
Carefully following the chronology of Toni Morrison’s novels until Paradise (1997), this article foc...
In her 1998 novel Paradise, Morrison plays with her reader’s desire in terms of gender, race and rel...
The present paper studied the multiplicity of religious beliefs, racism and nationhood based on the ...
In Paradise Toni Morrison suggests possibilities for the articulation of diasporic identities that t...
The Society of USA is consisted of many different racial groups. It could be said that among these g...
This article explores author Toni Morrison’s creation of female spiritual leaders in her 1977 ...
This paper will address the issue of disallowing and differentiation of the same race (shadism) in a...
This paper will address the issue of disallowing and differentiation of the same race (shadism) in a...
Toni Morrison, the first African-American Nobel Prize winner, and one of the most influential writer...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
In her novel Paradise (1997), Toni Morrison portrays one of her main characters, Consolata or “disco...
This paper is an attempt of analysing the problematic mother-daughter relationship in Paradise (1998...
Toni Morrison’s Paradise deconstructs the pathology of patriarchy and its oppressive nature, which l...
This article examines the role of utopianism in Toni Morrison’s 1997 novel Paradise. It argues tha...
Carefully following the chronology of Toni Morrison’s novels until Paradise (1997), this article foc...