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  1. Aguiar, Sarah Appleton.
    "Passing on" death: stealing life in Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Critical Essay. Words: 4294]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2004.

  2. Alexander, Allen.
    The fourth face: the image of God in Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye.' [Words: 6806]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1998.

  3. Ashe, Bertram D.
    "Why don't he like my hair?": constructing African-American Standards of Beauty in Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' and Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' [Words: 9159]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995.

  4. Badt, Karin Luisa.
    The roots of the body in Toni Morrison: A Mater of "Ancient Properties". [Words: 6682]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995.

  5. Bartelme, Elizabeth.
    Fantastical & true. [Words: 906]   In: Commonweal, Oct 9, 1998.

  6. Bartelme, Elizabeth.
    Paradise. [Book Review. Words: 915]   In: Commonweal, Oct 9, 1998.

  7. Basu, Biman.
    Hybrid embodiment and an ethics of masochism: Nella Larsen's Passing and Sherley Anne Williams's Dessa Rose. [Critical Essay. Words: 12130]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2002.

  8. Bergenholtz, Rita A.
    Toni Morrison's 'Sula': a satire on binary thinking. [Words: 6082]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1996.

  9. Bell, Bernard W.
    Darryl Dickson-Carr. The Columbia Guide to Contemporary African American Fiction. [Words: 1412]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2007.

  10. Benjamin, Shanna Greene.
    Those Bones Are Not My Child.[Book Review. Words: 1138]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2001.

  11. Bennett, Juda.
    Toni Morrison and the Burden of the Passing Narrative. [Critical Essay. Words: 7820]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2001.

  12. Bonnet, Michele.
    "To take the sin out of slicing trees ...": the law of the tree in 'Beloved.' [Words: 8751]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1997.

  13. Boyd, Valerie.
    The ritual. [Words: 1405]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1993.

  14. Broad, Robert L..
    Giving blood to the scraps, haints, history, and Hosea in 'Beloved.' (Black Women's Culture Issue) [Words: 4252]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1994.

  15. Brown, Caroline.
    Golden gray and the talking book: identity as a site of artful construction in Toni Morrison's Jazz. [Words: 8261]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2002.

  16. Brown, Joseph:
    Song of Solomon. [Book Review]  In: U.S. Catholic. Sep 1, 2008.

  17. Bryant, Cedric Gael.
    "The soul has bandaged moments": reading the African American gothic in Wright's "big boy leaves home," Morrison's beloved, and Gomez's Gilda. [Words: 7867]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2005.
     
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  18. Cannon, Elizabeth M.
    Following the traces of female desire in Toni Morrison's 'Jazz'. [Words: 8228]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1997.

  19. Capuano, Peter J.
    Truth in timbre: Morrison's extension of slave narrative song in Beloved. [Words: 5175]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2003.

  20. Carlisle, Theodora.
    Reading the Scars: Rita Dove's The Darker Face of the Earth. [Critical Essay. Words: 9719]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2000.

  21. Cox, William E.
    Our literary debt to Toni Morrison. [Words: 405]   In: Black Issues Book Review, Nov 1, 2003.

  22. Curtis, Tracy.
    Toni Morrison. [Words: 954]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2000.

  23. Cutter, Martha J.
    Quiet as it's kept: Shame, Trauma, and Race in the Novels of Toni Morrison. [Book Review. Words: 876]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2001.

  24. Cutter, Martha J.
    The Story Must Go On and On: The Fantastic, Narration, and Intertextuality in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Jazz. [Critical Essay. Words: 9327]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2000.
     
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  25. Dalsgard, Katrine.
    The One All-Black Town Worth the Pain: (African) American Exceptionalism, Historical Narration, and the Critique of Nationhood in Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Critical Essay. Words: 9314]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2001.

  26. DePriest, Maria:
    Once upon a time, today: hearing Fleur's voice in Tracks. [Critical essay. Words:7704]   In: Journal of Narrative Theory, Jun 22, 2008.

  27. Dobbs, Cynthia:
    Circles of Sorrow, Lines of Struggle: The Novels of Toni Morrison. [Words: 533]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2000.

  28. Drake, Kimberly S.:
    Toni Morrison: A Critical Companion. [Book Review. Words: 1200]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2001.

  29. Durkin, Anita:
    Object written, written object: slavery, scarring, and complications of authorship in Beloved. [Critical essay. Words:10599]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2007.
     
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  30. Eckstein, Lars:
    A love supreme: jazzthetic strategies in Toni Morrison's Beloved. [Critical essay. Words: 7570]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2006.

  31. Fabre, Genevive:
    Toni Morrison: L'esthdtique de la survie. [Book Review. Words: 531]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2000.

  32. Foster, Verna A.
    Nurturing and murderous mothers in Suzan-Lori Parks's In the Blood and Fucking A. [Words: 5154]   In: American Drama, Jan 1, 2007.

  33. Fulton, Lorie Watkins.
    "A direction of one's own": alienation in Mrs. Dalloway and Sula. [Words: 6967]  In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.

  34. Fulton, Lorie Watkins.
    Hiding fire and brimstone in lacy groves: the twinned trees of Beloved. [Words: 6985]  In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2005.

  35. Fuston-White, Jeanna:
    "From the Seen to the Told": the construction of subjectivity in Toni Morrison's Beloved. [Critical Essay. Words: 8193]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2002
     
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  36. Gauthier, Marni:
    The Other side of paradise: Toni Morrison's (un)making of mythic history. [Words: 12263]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2005.

  37. Gillan, Jennifer:
    Focusing on the wrong front: historical displacement, the Maginot Line, and The Bluest Eye. [Critical Essay. Words: 9464]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2002.

  38. Glave, Dianne.
    "My characters are teaching me to be strong": an interview with Tananarive Due. [Interview. Words: 6946]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2004..

  39. Grandt, Jurgen E..
    Kinds of Blue: Toni Morrison, Hans Janowitz, and the Jazz Aesthetic. [Words: 13116]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2004.

  40. guardian.co.uk:
    Predicting the past [Word: 2847]  In: Guardian.co.uk. Nov 1, 2008.
     
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  41. Harris-Lacewell, Melissa V.
    Righteous politics: the role of the black church in contemporary politics. [Words: 6952]   In: Cross Currents, Jun 22, 2007.

  42. Hayes, Elizabeth T.
    The named and the nameless: Morrison's 124 and Naylor's "the other place" as semiotic chorae. [Words: 7760]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2004.

  43. Heinze, Denise:
    New Essays on Song of Solomon. [Book Review]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1997.

  44. Hoem, Sheri I.:
    "Shifting Spirits": Ancestral Constructs in the Postmodern Writing of John Edgar Wideman. [Words: 8897]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2000.

  45. Holden-Kirwan, Jennifer L.:
    Looking into the self that is no self: an examination of subjectivity in 'Beloved.' [Words: 7452]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1998.

  46. Hubbard, Mary:
    Toni Morrison: Contemporary Critical Essays. [Book Review. Words: 991]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2000.

  47. Hunt, Patricia.:
    War and peace: transfigured categories and the politics of 'Sula.' (Women's Culture Issue) [Words: 9747]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1993.
     
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  48. Jesser, Nancy.:
    Violence, home, and community in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved.'. [Words:13445]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1999.

  49. Jimoh, A. Yemisi:
    Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison. (Reviews). [Book Review. Words: 1311]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2003.

  50. Jones, Carolyn M.
    Conversations with Toni Morrison. [Book Review. Words: 1942]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1997.

  51. Jones, Carolyn M.
    'Sula' and 'Beloved': images of Cain in the novels of Toni Morrison. [Words: 7495]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1993.
     
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  52. Keizer, Arlene R.
    'Beloved': ideologies in conflict, improvised subjects. [Words: 11676]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1999.

  53. Khayati, Abdellatif.
    Representation, race, and the "language" of the ineffable in Toni Morrison's narrative. [Words: 7103]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1999.

  54. Klinghoffer, David.
    Black madonna: Toni Morrison's popularity is less a matter of literary taste than of mass psychology. [Words: 1490]   In: National Review, Feb 9, 1998.

  55. Knadler, Stephen.
    Domestic violence in the Harlem Renaissance: remaking the record in Nella Larsen's Passing and Toni Morrison's Jazz. [Critical Essay. Words: 12167]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2004.

  56. Krumholz, Linda J.
    Reading and insight in Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Words: 8338]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2002.

  57. Kuenz, Jane.
    'The Bluest Eye': notes on history, community, and black female subjectivity. [Words: 6515]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1993.

  58. Lee, Rachel.
    Missing peace in Toni Morrison's 'Sula' and 'Beloved.' (female Afro-American fiction writer) [Words: 7411]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1994.

  59. Lewis, Nghana tamu.
    Toni Morrison and the American Tradition: A Rhetorical Reading. [Book Review. Words: 1403]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1999.
     
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  60. McHenry, Susan.
    Lady Laureate: meet the great Toni Morrison in an exclusive BIBR kitchen-table chat. [Interview. Words: 2924]   In: Black Issues Book Review, Nov 1, 2003.

  61. Mano, D. Keith.
    Beloved. [Words: 789]   In: National Review, Dec 4, 1987.

  62. Mayberry, Susan Neal.
    Something other than a family quarrel: the beautiful boys in Morrison's Sula. [Words: 10452]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2003.

  63. Michael, Magali Cornier.
    Re-imagining agency: Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Words:11567]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2002.

  64. Mori, Aoi.
    Andrea O'Reilly. Toni Morrison and Motherhood: A Politics of the Heart. [Book review. Words: 1502]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.

  65. Moses, Cat.
    The Blues Aesthetic in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye. [Words: 8638]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1999.

  66. Muther, Elizabeth.
    Bambara's feisty girls: resistance narratives in Gorilla, My Love. [Critical Essay. Words: 8040]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2002.

  67. Nash, William R..
    Keith Byerman. Remembering the Past in Contemporary African American Fiction. [Book review. Words: 1067]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.

  68. Nedra Pickler:
    Morrison endorses Obama for president [Words:368]   In: AP News, Jan 28, 2008.

  69. Nellie Yvonne McKay:
    Nellie McKay--a memorial. [Editorial. Words: 20931]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.
     
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  70. O'Keefe, Vincent A.:
    Reading rigor mortis: offstage violence and excluded middles 'in' Johnson's 'Middle Passage' and Morrison's 'Beloved.' (authors Charles Johnson and Toni Morrison) [Words: 7241]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1996.

  71. Okonkwo, Christopher N.:
    A critical divination: reading Sula as ogbanje-abiku. [Words: 10232]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2004.

  72. Okoso, Yoshiko.:
    Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu, ed. The Toni Morrison Encyclopedia. [Book Review. Words: 1204]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2004.

  73. Omry, Keren.
    Literary free jazz? Mumbo Jumbo and Paradise: language and meaning. [Critical essay. Words: 8849]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2007.

  74. Osagie, Iyunolu.
    Is Morrison also among the prophets?: "psychoanalytic" strategies in 'Beloved.' (Toni Morrison) [Words: 10801]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1994.
     
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  75. Page, Philip.
    Furrowing all the Brows: Interpretation and the transcendent in Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Critical Essay. Words: 7509]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2001.

  76. Page, Philip.
    Traces of Derrida in Toni Morrison's 'Jazz.' [Words: 7694]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 1995.

  77. Paquet-Deyris, Anne-Marie.
    Toni Morrison's Jazz and the City. [Words: 8109]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2001.

  78. Pereira, Malin.
    Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Casebook. [Book Review. Words: 550]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2000.

  79. Qun Wang.
    Towards a poetization of the "Field of Manners". [Words: 5106]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995.
     
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  80. Ramsey, Allen.
    An interview with Jewell Parker Rhodes. [Interview. Words: 7242]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1995.

  81. Read, Andrew.
    "As if word magic had anything to do with the courage it took to be a man": black masculinity in Toni Morrison's Paradise. [Words: 8374]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2005.

  82. Reid, E. Shelley.
    Beyond Morrison and Walker: Looking Good and Looking Forward in Contemporary Black Women's Stories. [Words: 9508]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 2000.

  83. Romero, Channette.
    Creating the beloved community: religion, race, and nation in Toni Morrison's paradise. [Words: 9235]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2005.

  84. Rothberg, Michael.
    Dead letter office: conspiracy, trauma, and Song of Solomon's posthumous communication. [ Critical Essay. Words: 9819]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2003.

  85. Rutledge, Gregory.
    "The Nellie Tree," or, disbanding the Wheatley Court. [Words: 15882]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2006.

  86. Ryan, Katy.
    The Aesthetics of Toni Morrison: Speaking the Unspeakable. [Book Review. Words: 784]   In: African American Review, .

  87. Ryan, Katy.
    Revolutionary Suicide in Toni Morrison's Fiction. [Critical Essay. Words: 15337]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2000.
     
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  88. Sathyaraj, V.; Neelakantan, G.
    Immigration and labor patterns in Toni Morrison's Sula. [Critical essay. Words: 943]   In: Notes on Contemporary Literature, Mar 1, 2007.

  89. Sheehy, John.
    The Mirror and the Veil: The Passing Novel and the Quest for American Racial Identity. [Critical Essay. Words: 9286]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 1999.

  90. Shockley, Evelyn E..
    Paradise. [Book Review. Words: 1036]   In: .African American Review, Dec 22, 1999.

  91. Sloboda, Nicholas.
    Retelling our selves: collective memory and the body in Charlotte Watson Sherman's 'One Dark Body.' (African American woman author) [Words: 7447]   In: African American Review, Jun 22, 1998.

  92. Steinberg, Marc.
    Inverting history in Octavia Butler's postmodern slave narrative. [Critical Essay. Words:6044]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2004.

  93. Toni Cade Bambara.
    Bambara's feisty girls: resistance narratives in Gorilla, My Love. [Critical Essay. Words: 8040]   In: African American Review, Sep 22, 2002.
     
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  94. Wanneburg, Gershwin.
    A response to "arrogant Western" criticism. [Words: 1391]   In: Literator, Aug 1, 2003.

  95. Wardi, Anissa Janine.
    Freak shows, spectacles, and carnivals: reading Jonathan Demme's beloved. [Words: 8643]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 2005.

  96. Wardi, Anissa J..
    Inscriptions in the dust: A Gathering of Old Men and Beloved as ancestral requiems. [Words: 11920]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2002.

  97. Washington, Teresa N.
    The mother-daughter Aje relationship in Toni Morrison's Beloved. [Words: 10789]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2005.

  98. Weathers, Glenda B.
    Biblical trees, biblical deliverance: literary landscapes of Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison. [Words: 8209]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2005.

  99. Weinstein, Philip M.
    The Identifying Fictions of Toni Morrison: Modernist Authenticity and Postmodern Blackness. [Book Review. Words: 1353]   In: African American Review, Mar 22, 2002.

  100. Welsh, Benjamin H.
    The consequences of getting it white. [Words: 3700]   In: Academic Exchange Quarterly, Dec 22, 2004.

  101. Wilcots, Barbara J.
    Fiction and Folklore: The Novels of Toni Morrison. [Book Review. Words: 2058]   In: African American Review, Dec 22, 1992.
     
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  102. Young, John..
    Toni Morrison, Oprah Winfrey, and Postmodern Popular Audiences. [Words: 14007]   In: Academic Exchange Quarterly, Jun 22, 2001.

  103. An abiku-ogbanje Atlas: a pre-text for rereading Soyinka's Ake and Morrison's Beloved. [Words: 9532]   In: Academic Exchange Quarterly, Dec 22, 2002.

  104. Escape book group.(book group; Daniela Guse's Englsih book club for German people) [Interview. Words: 909]   In: Bookmarks, Jan 1, 2008.

  105. Thoughts that count: some of our favorite authors choose the one book they would give as a gift this holiday. [Words: 1758]   In: Black Issues Book Review, Nov 1, 2005.


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