Toni Morrison es un ícono y una referencia obligatoria en la literatura Estadounidense. La vasta producción literaria de la autora incluye novelas, crítica literaria, trabajo editorial, y libros para niños y niñas. Además, representa una de las más prolíficas y reconocidas escritoras negras en los Estados Unidos. Ella recibió diversos premios literarios, incluyendo el Premio Nobel. Este proyecto de investigación se enfoca en el análisis de su novela Paradise, la cual explora una amplia variedad de temas socio-culturales que incluyen elementos de raza, género, clase, y también aspectos literarios como el realismo mágico. El trabajo de Morrison refleja su serio compromiso con su visión política. Por lo tanto, aspectos como raza y género tiene...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
Violence is one of the main themes in The Bluest Eye (1970) by Toni Morrison. In this paper, I will ...
Toni Morrison, the first African-American Nobel Prize winner, and one of the most influential writer...
The present paper studied the multiplicity of religious beliefs, racism and nationhood based on the ...
In eleven novels over four decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has dealt with such prickly issues as th...
Toni Morrison ranks among the most highly-regarded and widely-read fiction writers and cultural crit...
The Society of USA is consisted of many different racial groups. It could be said that among these g...
The author wishes to acknowledge the funding provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation...
Paradise, the seventh novel of the renowned writer Toni Morrison, first published in 1998, bri...
In Paradise Toni Morrison suggests possibilities for the articulation of diasporic identities that t...
In A Mercy Toni Morrison tackles the multilayered and strikingly powerful Gothic “haunted” house met...
Gone are the days when African-American literature was considered marginalized and inferior. It has ...
In her 1998 novel Paradise, Morrison plays with her reader’s desire in terms of gender, race and rel...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
Violence is one of the main themes in The Bluest Eye (1970) by Toni Morrison. In this paper, I will ...
Toni Morrison, the first African-American Nobel Prize winner, and one of the most influential writer...
The present paper studied the multiplicity of religious beliefs, racism and nationhood based on the ...
In eleven novels over four decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has dealt with such prickly issues as th...
Toni Morrison ranks among the most highly-regarded and widely-read fiction writers and cultural crit...
The Society of USA is consisted of many different racial groups. It could be said that among these g...
The author wishes to acknowledge the funding provided by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation...
Paradise, the seventh novel of the renowned writer Toni Morrison, first published in 1998, bri...
In Paradise Toni Morrison suggests possibilities for the articulation of diasporic identities that t...
In A Mercy Toni Morrison tackles the multilayered and strikingly powerful Gothic “haunted” house met...
Gone are the days when African-American literature was considered marginalized and inferior. It has ...
In her 1998 novel Paradise, Morrison plays with her reader’s desire in terms of gender, race and rel...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Resisting the negative stereotypes society has forced upon the minds and spirits of African-American...
Violence is one of the main themes in The Bluest Eye (1970) by Toni Morrison. In this paper, I will ...