Toni Morrison has joined the ranks of those writers whose work includes texts for both adults and children. This paper examines this less known side to Morrison's work in an attempt to define its characteristic features and its place within ethnic and African-American children's literature. The texts will be read in the light of the ideas of such thinkers as John Dewey and Martha Nussbaum, among others, who advocate a liberal model of education that fosters autonomy and critical thinking. Depictions of children in Morrison's adult fiction, for the author has shown a life-long interest in childhood, will also be engaged
Toni Morrison makes use of elements of ‘Black art’ as a literary technique in her fictional works. S...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
In recent years, Toni Morrison and her son Slade, collaborating with two artists (Griselle Potter an...
Toni Morrison tackles the problems for which she does not have resolutions. In order to make an impa...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Toni Morrison is a well known African American writer who is famous for winning important awards due...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
The present paper has been specifically designed to scrutinize the aspect of colorism in Toni Morris...
In the last five decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has covered such intricate topics as the impact of...
In eleven novels over four decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has dealt with such prickly issues as th...
Toni Morrison is a famous African American writer. She is the first African American Nobel Prize win...
Toni Morrison, in Playing in the Dark, observes the pervasive silence that surrounds race in ninetee...
Toni Morrison ranks among the most highly-regarded and widely-read fiction writers and cultural crit...
Toni Morrison makes use of elements of ‘Black art’ as a literary technique in her fictional works. S...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...
In recent years, Toni Morrison and her son Slade, collaborating with two artists (Griselle Potter an...
Toni Morrison tackles the problems for which she does not have resolutions. In order to make an impa...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
Toni Morrison was born in 1931 as Chloe Anthony Wofford in Lorain, Ohio. She studied at Howard Unive...
Toni Morrison is a well known African American writer who is famous for winning important awards due...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
The present paper has been specifically designed to scrutinize the aspect of colorism in Toni Morris...
In the last five decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has covered such intricate topics as the impact of...
In eleven novels over four decades, Toni Morrison’s fiction has dealt with such prickly issues as th...
Toni Morrison is a famous African American writer. She is the first African American Nobel Prize win...
Toni Morrison, in Playing in the Dark, observes the pervasive silence that surrounds race in ninetee...
Toni Morrison ranks among the most highly-regarded and widely-read fiction writers and cultural crit...
Toni Morrison makes use of elements of ‘Black art’ as a literary technique in her fictional works. S...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
Afro American Literature is the body of literature. It is produced by African writers. The genre...