This article discusses the notions of home, community, and alternative spiritualities in Toni Morrison’s novel Home as spaces of healing and empowerment of black subjects. Drawing from the field of trauma studies, cultural anthropology, and religious studies, the analysis examines the main characters’ return to their hometown as a meditation on black history, the black body, and black spiritualities. It focuses especially on the rituals, local therapies, and black spiritualities black communities have developed as means for physical and psychological healing.Este artigo analisa noções de lar, comunidade e espiritualidades negras como espaços de cura e empoderamento do sujeito negro em Home, de Toni Morrison. Com base em conceitos do campo d...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
Toni Morrison reinterprets and reconstitutes American history by placing the lives, stories and expe...
The journey back home to Lotus, Georgia, that the protagonist of Morrison’s latest novel, Frank Mone...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison’s novel Home narrates Frank Money’s journey to save his unsuspecting sister, Cee, fro...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, thousands of African-Americans abandoned the southern states and wen...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Abstract Title: Forced Displacement and Its Traumatic Effects in Toni Morrison’s Home and A Mercy ...
This present paper discusses Black Community Voice Echoes on Eradicate of Identity in Toni Morrison’...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
The questioning of the domestic sphere is one of the tropes of Toni Morrison’s works. From her first...
In God Help the Child, Morrison narrates a story of trauma with the strategy of magical realism, exp...
The dimensions of strategic and systematic silencing in America have ramifications for the economic ...
The conceptual field of trauma theory in postcolonial studies has from the start enabled the inclusi...
This project traces Morrison’s critique of the emancipatory visions that penetrate the era of the Bl...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
Toni Morrison reinterprets and reconstitutes American history by placing the lives, stories and expe...
The journey back home to Lotus, Georgia, that the protagonist of Morrison’s latest novel, Frank Mone...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison’s novel Home narrates Frank Money’s journey to save his unsuspecting sister, Cee, fro...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, thousands of African-Americans abandoned the southern states and wen...
As one of the first African American women that won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, Toni Mor...
Abstract Title: Forced Displacement and Its Traumatic Effects in Toni Morrison’s Home and A Mercy ...
This present paper discusses Black Community Voice Echoes on Eradicate of Identity in Toni Morrison’...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
The questioning of the domestic sphere is one of the tropes of Toni Morrison’s works. From her first...
In God Help the Child, Morrison narrates a story of trauma with the strategy of magical realism, exp...
The dimensions of strategic and systematic silencing in America have ramifications for the economic ...
The conceptual field of trauma theory in postcolonial studies has from the start enabled the inclusi...
This project traces Morrison’s critique of the emancipatory visions that penetrate the era of the Bl...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
Toni Morrison reinterprets and reconstitutes American history by placing the lives, stories and expe...
The journey back home to Lotus, Georgia, that the protagonist of Morrison’s latest novel, Frank Mone...