One of the prizes for the 2022 Undergraduate Research Project Contest was awarded for this paper by Zoe Korte.Toni Morrison's "Love" and Arundhati Roy's "The God of Small Things" both use achronological and polyphonic prose to demonstrate the damaging effects of abusive power dynamics on the vulnerable psyches of children
The paper tries to focus in a system where chauvinism, malevolent and sexism exists there a young bl...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
In her 1997 novel The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy confronts the problem of caste violence, in...
This work is an analysis of trauma in contemporary American literature. It specifically examines Ton...
Toni Morrison's ninth novel, A Mercy, distributed in 2008, is an invite re-visitation of the amazing...
Throughout her fiction Toni Morrison has frequently dealt with traumatized individuals, who usually ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
In the last five decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has covered such intricate topics as the impact of...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
ABSTRACT This research is conducted to draw attention to the dangers of violence and its cycle. B...
After studying Ethnic American Literature module and reading one of the text, Beloved, I would like ...
Abstract The current thesis examines the themes trauma and orphanhood and how they are connected in ...
The paper tries to focus in a system where chauvinism, malevolent and sexism exists there a young bl...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
Toni Morrison became the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her works have ...
In her 1997 novel The God of Small Things, Arundhati Roy confronts the problem of caste violence, in...
This work is an analysis of trauma in contemporary American literature. It specifically examines Ton...
Toni Morrison's ninth novel, A Mercy, distributed in 2008, is an invite re-visitation of the amazing...
Throughout her fiction Toni Morrison has frequently dealt with traumatized individuals, who usually ...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
In the last five decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has covered such intricate topics as the impact of...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
ABSTRACT This research is conducted to draw attention to the dangers of violence and its cycle. B...
After studying Ethnic American Literature module and reading one of the text, Beloved, I would like ...
Abstract The current thesis examines the themes trauma and orphanhood and how they are connected in ...
The paper tries to focus in a system where chauvinism, malevolent and sexism exists there a young bl...
This dissertation explores Toni Morrison\u27s most prevalent motifs: the ghost, the orphan, and the ...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...