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  1. Ahlawat, Abhinav.;
    Eco-Feminist Study of Toni Morrison's Novels: The Bluest Eye, Sula And Beloved.In: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, Vol. 2, Issue 8, August. 2013, pp. 56-58(3)

  2. Al Suhaibani, Zainab Abdulaziz.;
    Textual Engagement - An Insightful Reading of Morrison's Beloved.In: International Journal of English: Literature, Language & Skills, Vol. 3, Issue 4, January 2015, pp. 187-195(9)

  3. Alexander, Simone A. James.;
    M/othering the Nation: Women's Bodies as Nationalist Trope in Edwidge Danticat's Breath, Eyes, Memory.In: African American Review, (44:3), 2011, pp. 373-390(18)

  4. Alexandre, Sandy.;
    From the Same Tree: Gender and Iconography in Representations of Violence in Beloved.In: Signs, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Summer 2011), pp. 915-940(26)

  5. Ali, Hira.;
    Gender Analysis in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Sula.In: Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 16 (2013 ), no. 10: pp. 1419-1423(5)

  6. Althubaiti, Turki S.;
    Resisting Slavery and Racial Segregation in Light in August and Beloved.In: European Scientific Journal September edition vol. 8(2012), No.21, pp. 21-45(25)

  7. Ammary, Silvia.;
    Toni Morrison's (Re)visions: Dis-integrating Language in the Metafictional Novel Jazz.In: Journal of Literature and Art Studies, ISSN 2159-5836, July 2013, Vol. 3, No. 7, pp. 415-426(12)

  8. Andrès, Emmanuelle.;
    Reading/Writing 'the most wretched business': Toni Morrison's A Mercy.In: Black Studies Papers, 1.1(2014): pp. 91-104(14)

  9. Anju, M.S & Sharma, J K.;
    Thematic Concerns in The Novels of Toni Morrison: .In: Researchers World, Vol. II, Issue -3, July 2011, pp. 173-176(4)

  10. Armstrong, Piers.;
    Afro-Latin Carnival and the Carnivalesque in the African American Novel.In: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, Vol. 7, Issue 3, November 2012, pp. 295-320(26)

  11. Arosteguy, Katie.;
    The Politics of Race, Class, and Sexuality in Contemporary American Mommy Lit.In: Women's Studies,Vol. 39, Issue 5, June 2010, pp. 409-429(21)

  12. Asokan, Amirthavalli.;
    Exploration of Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Vol.III Issue III, September 2012, pp. 1-6(6)

  13. Atieh, Majda R.;
    The Revelation of the Veiled in Toni Morrison's "Paradise": The Whirling Dervishes in the Harem of the Convent.In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (SUMMER 2011), pp. 89-107(19)

  14. Atieh, Majda & Deeb, Susan.;
    Remapping the Male Road of Terror: Black Women's Geography of Healing in Toni Morrison's A Mercy.In: Coldnoon : Travel Poetics, vol. 3(2014), no. 3, pp. 153-178(26)

  15. Awasthi, Archana.;
    Love Manifestation by African-American Males in the Selected Fiction of Toni Morrison: and Alice Walker.In: The Criterion: An International Journal in English. ISSN 0976-8165, Vol. 4, Issue-IV, August 2013, pp. 1-14(14)

  16. Ayadi, Hajer.;
    Towards a Reconstruction of African American Identity in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Vol. 1 No. 13 [Special Issue - September 2011], pp. 263-270(5)

     
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  17. Babamiri Navid Salehi.;
    Deformed Motherhood in the Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison.In: Journal of Academic and Applied Studies (Special Issue on Applied & Humanity Sciences), Vol. 4(12) December 2014, pp. 1-12(12)

  18. Babamiri Navid Salehi.;
    Deformed Motherhood in Toni Morrison's Novel, Beloved.In: Journal of Academic and Applied Studies (Special Issue on Applied & Humanity Sciences), Vol. 5(2) February 2015, pp. 26-37(12)

  19. Babamiri Navid Salehi, Dashtpeyma Naser, and Jamali Leily.;
    Masculinity / Feminity in Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Womanist Approach.In: Journal of Academic and Applied Studies (Special Issue on Applied & Humanity Sciences), Vol. 4(11) November 2014, pp. 13-24(12)

  20. Babb, Valerie.;
    "E Pluribus Unum?" The American Origins Narrative in Toni Morrison's "A Mercy".In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (SUMMER 2011), pp. 147-164(18)

  21. Bailin, Deborah.;
    Natural History as National History in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: LATCH: A Journal for the Study of the Literary Artifact in Theory, Culture, or History, H 4 (2011): pp. 32-62(31)

  22. Baker, Houston A. Jr.;
    The Point of Entanglement: Modernism, Diaspora, and Toni Morrison's Love.In: African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, Vol. 4, Issue 1, January 2011, pp. 1-18(18)

  23. Banerjee, Pallavi.;
    Marks of Devastation and the Solace of Sisterhood: Representation of Gender Solidarity as a Panacea to the Ramifications of Cultural Domination in Morrison's fiction.In: International Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities, Vol. II Issue I, April 2014, pp. 423-436(14)

  24. Banumathi, N.;
    African American feminist consciousness in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Language In India, Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow, Vol. 12 : 9 September 2012, pp. 111-125(15)

  25. Barnhart, Bruce.;
    Carolina Shout: James P. Johnson and the Performance of Temporality.In: Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, vol. 33(2010), no. 3, pp. 841-856(16)

  26. Barr, Jason.;
    Viewing Toni Morrison's "Paradise" as a Response to William Carlos Williams's "Paterson".In: African American Review, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Fall 2011), pp. 421-433(13)

  27. Bartley, Aryn.;
    "My Telling Can't Hurt You": Teaching Toni Morrison's A Mercy in a Survey of American Literature.In: Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice, Spring/Summer 2012 (5:3/4), pp. 16-28(13)

  28. Bast, Florian.;
    Reading Red: The Troping of Trauma in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Callaloo, vol. 34( 2011), no. 4, pp. 1069-1087(19)

  29. Benjamin, Shanna Greene.;
    The space that race creates: an interstitial analysis of Toni Morrison's Recitatif.In: Studies in American Fiction, vol. 40(2013), no. 1, pp. 87-106(20)

  30. Bernnatonyté-Ažukiené, Vaiva.;
    Traumatic Experience in Toni Morrison: s's Novels "A Mercy" and "Jazz".In: Žmogus ir žodis 2012 II, pp. 70-76(7)

  31. Blidariu, Şerban Dan.;
    Truth and Fiction in Toni Morrison's Brloved: Perspectives of 'Otherness'.In: Studies on literature, discourse and multicultural dialogue / ed.: Iulian Boldea. - Târgu Mureş : Arhipelag XXI, 2013. ISBN 978-606-93590-3-7; pp. 1283-1292(10)

  32. Bloom, Harold.;
    Toni Morrison's The bluest eye.In: / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. Infobase Publishing, 2010. ISBN 978-1-60413-573-2; 129 pp.

  33. Bodenmiller, Amy.;
    The Most Destructive Idea": The Influence of Gender in The Bluest Eye.In: Hog Creek Review, 2014, pp. 1-12(12)

  34. Bogičevič, Vladimir.;
    In Search of the Unpresentable: 'Detectives of the Sublime in (Post)modern American Novel.In: Belgrade English Language & Literature Studies, vol. 6(2014), pp. 247-270(24)

  35. Bollinger, Laurel.;
    Narrating Racial Identity and Transgression in Faulkner's "That Evening Sun".In: College Literature(West Chester) , Spring 2012, Vol. 39, Iss. 2, pp. 53-72(20)

  36. Boyd, Melba.;
    The Ghost Got It Wrong: Frances E. W. Harper and Toni Morrison: . A Century A/Part.In: Black Studies Papers vol. 1(2014): no. 1, pp. 143-151(9)

  37. Broeck, Sabine.;
    Commentary (In Response to Michel Feith).In: Black Studies Papers, vol. 1(2014), no. 1, pp. 25-28(4)

  38. Bross, Kristina.;
    Florens in Salem.In: Early American Literature. vol. 48(2013); no. 1: pp. 183-188(6)

  39. Bump, Jerome.;
    Racism and Appearance in The Bluest Eye: A Template for an Ethical Emotive Criticism.In: College Literature, Vol. 37, No. 2 (Spring 2010), pp. 147-170(24)

  40. Buzacott, Lucy.;
    The Black Mother as Murderess: William Faulkner's Requiem for a Nun and Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Living Language, Living Memory: Essays on the Works of Toni Morrison. Edited by Kerstin W Shands & Giulia Grillo Mikrut. Sodertorns hogskola 2014. ISBN: 978-91-86069-95-7; pp. 85-94(10)

     
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  41. Cantiello, Jessica Wells.;
    From Pre-Racial to Post-Racial? Reading and Reviewing "A Mercy" in the Age of Obama.In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (SUMMER 2011), pp. 165-183(19)

  42. Carden, Mary Paniccia.;
    "Trying to find a place when the streets don't go there": Fatherhood, Family, and American Racial Politics in Toni Morrison's "Love".In: African American Review, Vol. 44, No. 1/2 (Spring/Summer 2011), pp. 131-147(17)

  43. Carney, Jo Eldridge.;
    "Being Born a Girl": Toni Morrison's Desdemona.In: Borrowers and Lenders, Vol. IX, no. 1, Summer/Fall 2014, / Girls and Girlhood in Adaptations of Shakespeare. Ed. By Deanne Williams. pp. 1-20(20)

  44. Castor, Laura.;
    "This house is strange": Digging for American Memory of Trauma, or Healing the "Social" in Toni Morrison's Home.In: Living Language, Living Memory: Essays on the Works of Toni Morrison . Edited by Kerstin W Shands & Giulia Grillo Mikrut. Sodertorns hogskola 2014. ISBN: 978-91-86069-95-7; pp. 139-150(12)

  45. Chegeni, Nasrin & Chegeni, Nastaran.;
    Marginalization and Oppression of Afro-American Women in Toni Morrison's Sula.In: International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences, 2013, Vol, 4 (4): 915-920(6)

  46. Chen, Ron-Ki.;
    Toni Morrison's Sula: A Hybrid Novel of Africa and America.In: 朝陽人文社會學刊, 第十卷第一期, 2012, pp. 123-140(18)

  47. Chirila, Silvia.;
    Humor and Ambivalence in the Novels of Toni Morrison: .In: COPAS: Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies , (13:), 2012, pp. 1-17 (17)

  48. Chirila, Silvia.;
    Tension and paradox in the construction of collective identity through narrative in Toni Morrison's Paradise.In: Working with Stories. Narrative as a Meeting Place for Theory, Analysis and Practice. Proceedings from the 2nd ENN Conference, Kolding 2011, pp. 34-53(20)

  49. Chukwumah, Ignatius.;
    The Symbolism of Pollution in Beloved and Things Fall Apart.In: Journal of the Nigeria English Studies Association (JNESA), vol. 14(2011) : no. 1, pp. 100-114(15)

  50. Cillerai, Chiara.;
    'One Question Is Who Is Responsible? Another Is Can You Read?': Reading and Responding to Seventeenth-Century Texts Using Toni Morrison's Historical Reconstructions in A Mercy.In: Early American Literature , vol. 48(2013), no. 1, pp. 178-183(6) (In special section: "Roundtable: Remembering the Past: Toni Morrison's Seventeenth Century in Today's Classroom.")

  51. Claude Pruitt.;
    Circling Meaning in Toni Morrison's Sula.In: African American Review, vol. 44. no. 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2011): pp. 115-129(15)

  52. Connolly, Julie.;
    Shame and recognition: the politics of disclosure and acknowledgement.In: Global Discourse, Vol. 4, Issue 4, October 2014, pp. 409-425(17)

  53. Cooper, Brittney.;
    "Maybe I'll Be a Poet, Rapper": Hip-Hop Feminism and Literary Aesthetics in Push.In: African American Review (Saint Louis); Apr 01, 2013; Vol. 46; Iss. 1; pg. 55-69(15)

  54. Cryderman, Kevin.;
    Fire for a Ghost: Blind Spots and the Dissection of Race in John Edgar Wideman's The Cattle Killing.In: Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters , (34:4), 2011, 1047-1067(21)

  55. Curtis, Susan.;
    History, Fiction, Imagination, and A Mercy.In: Early American Literature. 2013; 48(1): pp. 188-193(6)

     
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  56. Darie, Daniela-Irina.;
    Otherhood, Death and the Remaking of an Identity in Toni Morrison's "Unbalanced" Worlds.In: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies, Issue no.6/2015, pp. 1097-1104(8)

  57. De Barros, Eric.;
    (Ig)noble Lies: Personal Historicism and Richard Mulcaster's Positions Concerning the Bringing Up of Children (1581).In: Changing English, Vol. 20, Issue 3, September 2013, pp. 317-326(10)

  58. Deswal, Jyoti.;
    Role and Significance of Black Community in Toni Morrison's Fiction.In: Language In India, Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow, Vol. 11 : 5 May 2011, pp. 319-327(9)

  59. Dhotre, Arjun N.;
    Feminism in Toni Morrison's Novel Sula.In: Golden Research Thoughts, vol. 4(2014), no. 1, pp. 1-3(3)

  60. Dobbs, Cynthia.;
    Diasporic Designs of House, Home, and Haven in Toni Morrison's "Paradise".In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (Summer 2011), pp. 109-126(18)

  61. Dodhy, Shamaila.;
    Criss-Cross Patterns in Morrison's Jazz: A Post-Modern Study.In: ELF Annual Research Journal, (14:), 2012, pp. 83-90(8)

  62. Dodman, Trevor.;
    'Belated Impress': River George and the African American Shell Shock Narrative.In: African American Review, vol. 44(2011): no. 1-2), pp. 149-166(18)

  63. Doku, Samuel O.;
    Voices of Dissent: Difference as Problematic and Tragic Trope in Sean Delonas's Cartoon and Toni Morrison's Paradise.In: CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group , vol. 21(2010), pp. 22-28(7)

  64. Du Plooy, Belinda.;
    Reading historical embodiment and memory in Toni Morrison's Beloved: a literary application of anthropologist Mary Douglas's two bodies theory.In: Scrutiny2: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa, vol. 17(2012): no. 2, pp. 82-91(10)

  65. Emmett, Hilary.;
    A Valediction Forbidding Mo'nin?: Beloved Revisited.In: Living Language, Living Memory: Essays on the Works of Toni Morrison. Edited by Kerstin W Shands & Giulia Grillo Mikrut. Sodertorns hogskola 2014. ISBN: 978-91-86069-95-7; pp. 95-106(11)

  66. Erickson, Peter.;
    Late' Has No Meaning Here': Imagining a Second Chance in Toni Morrison's Desdemona.In: Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation, vol. 8(2013), no. 1, pp. 1-16(16)

  67. Evans, Shari.;
    Programmed Space, Themed Space, and the Ethics of Home in Toni Morrison's Paradise.In: African American Review, Vol. 46, no. 2-3, Summer/Fall 2013, pp. 381-396(16)

  68. Eze, Chielozona.;
    Feminism with a Big "F": Ethics and the Rebirth of African Feminism in Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters' Street.In: Research in African Literatures, Vol. 45, No. 4, On Simon Gikandi's Slavery and the Culture of Taste (Winter 2014) , pp. 89-103(15)

     
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  69. Făurar, Maria-Magdalena.;
    The Religious Dimensions of Social Marginality in Toni Morrison's Paradise.In: Analele Universităţii din Cradiova. Seria Ştinăe Filologice Limbi Străone Aplicate, Anul. VIII, Nr. 1/2012, pp. 124-130(7)

  70. Farshid, Sima.;
    Foucauldian Archaeology of Slavery in Morrison's Beloved.In: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol. 5(2010), no. 4, pp. 303-310(8)

  71. Farshid, Sima.;
    Political Technology of the Body in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: International Proceedings of Economics Development & Research;2012, Vol. 48, no. 34, pp. 159-163(5)

  72. Farshid, Sima.;
    Panoptic Mechanism of the Blue-eyed in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.In: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Volume 8, 2014, pp. 1-10(10)

  73. Farshid, Sima.;
    Reclamation of the Exploited Body in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Vol. 2, No. 6, November 2012, pp. 497-500(4)

  74. Farshid, Sima.;
    Refutation of the Enlightenment Concept of ''Self'' in Toni Morrison's Sula.In: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies, Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2013, pp. 13-20(8)

  75. Farshid, Sima.;
    The Subversion of Master's Defining Power in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: The International Journal of Literary Humanities, Vol. 10, 2013, pp. 21-30(10)

  76. Farshid, Sima & Sokhanvar, Jalal.;
    A Foucauldian Reading of Morrison's Novels.In: International Journal of Arts and Sciences. 3(2010), no. 10: pp. 295 - 311(17)

  77. Fawve, Kurt.;
    The Utopia of Sameness: Erasure of Hierarchy in the Work of Toni Morrison: .In: DIESIS. Footnotes on Literary Identities, Vol. 2, no. 2, Spring 2012, pp. 29-39(11)

  78. Feith, Michel.;
    Introduction-Weaving Texts and Memories Around Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Black Studies Papers, 1.1 (2014): pp. 3-23(21)

  79. Ferguson, Rebecca.;
    Of Snakes and Men: Toni and Slade Morrison's and Pascal Lemaitre's Adaptations of Aesop in "Who's Got Game?".In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (Summer 2011), pp. 53-70(18)

  80. Field, Douglas.;
    Interview with David Linx.In: African American Review, vol. 46(2013): no. 4, pp. 731-740(10) (In: "Special Issue: James Baldwin." English summary.)

  81. Fowler, Doreen.;
    "Nobody Could Make It Alone": Fathers and Boundaries in Toni Morrison's "Beloved".In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: New Directions (Summer 2011), pp. 13-32(20)

     
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  82. George, Sheldon.;
    Approaching the Thing of Slavery: A Lacanian Analysis of Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: African American Review, vol. 45: no. 1-2, 2012, pp. 115-130(16)

  83. Geraci, Ginevra.;
    A Map of the New World. Unsystematic Charts and Travelling Atlases in Paule Marshall's and Toni Morrison's Caribbean.In: Democracy and Difference: The US in Multidisciplinary and Comparative Perspectives Papers from the 21st AISNA Conference. Edited by Giovanna Covi and Lisa Marchi. pp. 161-166(6)

  84. Ghassab, Afsaneh Hezarjaribi.;
    Power of Color in Toni Morrison's Beloved A Foucauldian Perspective.In: The Iranian EFL Journal August 2012 Volume 8 Issue 4, pp. 142 - 153(12)

  85. Ghasemi, Parvin and Hajizadeh, Rasool.;
    Demystifying the Myth of Motherhood: Toni Morrison's Revision of African-American Mother Stereotypes.In: International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Vol. 2, No. 6, November 2012, pp. 477-479(3)

  86. Ghosh, Nabarun.;
    Toni Morrison's Beloved: A Subaltern Study.In: The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Vol.III Issue III, September 2012, 4 pp.

  87. Gladys, P.V. Annie & Jeyachandra, Edwinsingh.;
    The Danger Lurking Within: The African American Woman in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.In: Language In India, Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow, Vol. 10 : no. 1, January 2010, pp. 207-212(6)

  88. Grausam, Daniel.;
    On the Idea of In(ter)dependence: "Paradise" and Foreign Policy.In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (SUMMER 2011) , pp. 127-145(19)

  89. Griffith, Johnny R.;
    In the End Is the Beginning: Toni Morrison's Post-Modern, Post-Ethical Vision of Paradise.In: Christianity and Literature, vol. 60(2011), no. .4, pp. 581-610(30)

  90. Gruber, Elizabeth.;
    Back to the Future: Ecological Crisis and Recalcitrant Memory in The Tempest and Tar Baby.In: Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory, Vol. 21, Issue 4, November 2010, pp. 223-241(19)

  91. Guiqin, A.N.;
    The Analysis of Sula's Image as a New World Black Woman ---- Preserver and Destroyer.In: Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2011, pp. 115-119(5)

  92. Gupta, Tanu & Mahal, Ramadeep.;
    The Supernaturl and the Spiritual Elements in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Research Journal of English Language and Literature (RJELAL), Vol. 2(2014), Issue.4, pp. 242-248(7)

  93. Gupta, Tanu & Mahal, Ramadeep.;
    The Theme of Infanticide in Selected Anglo-American Literature.In: IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), Vol. 17, Issue 3 (Nov. - Dec. 2013), pp. 1-5(5)

     
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  94. Hall, Alice.;
    Disability and Modern Fiction: Charting New Territory.In: Disability and Modern Fiction: Faulkner, Morrison: , Coetzee and the Nobel Prize for Literature by Alice Hall. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2012, pp. 1-19(19)

  95. Haratyan, Farzaneh.;
    Revelation of Ideology in Literary Discourse.In: Sarjana, Vol. 28, No. 2, Disember 2013, pp. 41-50(10)

  96. Harris, Ann E.;
    Women, Work and Bondage in Toni Morrison's A Mercy (Critical Essay).In: Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table, 2010, Summer, pp. 1-9(9)

  97. Henton, Jennifer E.:
    Sula's Joke on Psychoanalysis.In: African American Review, vol. 45(2012): no. 1-2, pp. 99-113(15)

  98. Huimin, Cheng.;
    On Artistic Characteristics of Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Cross-Cultural Communication, Vol. 10, No. 3, 2014, pp. 102-105(4)

  99. Humann, Heather Duerre.;
    Family and Violence in Love.In: Women's Studies, Vol. 43, Issue 2, February 2014, pp. 246-262(17)

  100. Iatsenko, Anna.;
    Bodies, Music, and Embodied Cognition in Toni Morrison's Fictional Works.In: Living Language, Living Memory: Essays on the Works of Toni Morrison: Edited by Kerstin W Shands & Giulia Grillo Mikrut. Sodertorns hogskola 2014. ISBN: 978-91-86069-95-7; pp. 55-65(11)

  101. Iatsenko, Anna.;
    Narrative conflicts and violence of reading in Toni Morrison's A mercy.In: SPELL : Swiss papers in English language and literature, vol. 29 (2013), pp. 79-91(13)

  102. Ibarrola, Aitor.;
    The Challenges of Recovering from Individual and Cultural Trauma in Toni Morrison's Home.In: International Journal of English Studies (IJES), vol. 14(2014), no. 1, pp. 109-124(16)

  103. Indulekha. C.;
    Rendering Resistance through Violence: Violence as a Survival Maneuver in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.In: Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research journal, vol. 3, no. 2, March 2014, pp. 106-114(9)

  104. Istratie-Macarov, Alexandra-Lavinia.;
    Giving Dominion of Yourself to Another: Self-Abandoning Women in Toni Morrison's A Mercu,.In: Studies on literature, discourse and multicultural dialogue / ed.: Iulian Boldea. - Târgu Mureş : Arhipelag XXI, 2013. ISBN 978-606-93590-3-7; pp. 1125-1134(10)

  105. Istratie-Macarov, Alexandra-Lavinia.;
    (Re)creating The Self: Delayed Identity Crisis in Toni Morrison's Jazz and Donald Barthelme's Paradise. In: Studies on literature, discourse and multicultural dialogue / ed.: Iulian Boldea. - Târgu Mureş : Arhipelag XXI, 2013. ISBN 978-606-93590-3-7; pp. 1144-1154(11)

     
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  106. Jinping, Bao.;
    On Magic Narrative Technique in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Cross - Cultural Communication, vol. 8(2012), no 3, pp. 1-7(7)

  107. Joodaki, Abdol Husein & Vajdi, Asrin.;
    Beloved in Search of an Identity: A Reading of Beloved by Toni Morrison, Based on Homi K. Bhabha's Theories.In: Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literature Vol. 6, No. 1, 2014, pp. 77‐92 (16)

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    Self-work and the Reproduction of Privilege: Reading "Beloved" against "Antigone".In: Polity, Vol. 43, No. 4 (October 2011), pp. 462-487(26)

  220. Songire, Vijay Digambar.;
    Female Survivors in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Alice Walker's The Color Purple.In: Indian Scholar: An International Multidisciplinary Research e-Journal, vol. 1, no. 3, March 2015, pp. 126-132(7)

  221. Spatzek, Samira.;
    'Own Yourself, Woman': Toni Morrison's A Mercy, Early Modernity, and Property.In: Black Studies Papers, vol. 1(2014), no. 1, pp. 57-71(15)

  222. Sreenivasulu, Reddy, P.;
    A critical analysis of Sula by Toni Morrison: .(Critical essay).In: Language In India, Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow, Vol. 12 : no. 5, May 2012, pp. 631-637(7)

  223. Srivastava, Vaibhav & Pridarshni, Matrayi.;
    Racial Discrimination Within African American Communities in Toni Morrison's Novels.In: International Journal of English and Literature, (IJEL) ISSN 2249-6912, Vol.2, Issue 2 June 2012, pp. 31-38(8)

  224. Stanley, Sandra Kumamoto.;
    Maggie in Toni Morrison's "Recitatif": The Africanist Presence and Disability Studies.In: MELUS, Vol. 36, No. 2, Toni Morrison: : New Directions (SUMMER 2011), pp. 71-88(18)

  225. Stewart, Garrett.;
    The Deed of Reading: Toni Morrison: and the Sculpted Book.In: ELH, vol. 80(2013): no. 2, 2013, pp. 427-453 (27)

  226. Strehle, Susan.;
    'I Am a Thing Apart': Toni Morrison: , A Mercy, and American Exceptionalism.In: Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, vol. 54(2013), no. 2, pp. 109-123(15)

     
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  230. Tanritanir, Bulent Cercis & Aydemir, Yasemin.;
    The Suffers of Black Women in Alice Walker's Novels The Color Purple and Meridian and Toni Morrison's Novels Beloved and The Bluest Eye.In: Uluslararasi Sosyal Arastirmalar Dergisi/Journal of International Social Research, vol. 5(2012): no. 23, pp. 437-444 (8)

  231. Terry, Jennifer.;
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  233. Thurschwell, Pamela.;
    Dead boys and adolescent girls: unjoining the Bildungsromdn in Carson McCullers's The Member of the Wedding and Toni Morrison's Sula.In: English Studies in Canada, vol. 38. no. 3-4 (September/December 2012): pp. 105-128(24)

  234. Tsai, Chia-chin.;
    But the Greatest of These Is Love: Desire for the Father and Agape in Toni Morrison's Love.In: Concentric: Literary and Cultural Studies 36.1, March 2010: pp. 217-241(25)

     
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    Hush, Little Baby-Ghost - The Postcolonial Gothic and Haunting History in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved'.In: Diffractions.,Graduate,Journal,for,the,Study,of,Culture, Issue,1,(2013):, Crisicism, The Cultural Discourse of Crisis, pp.1-16(16)

  237. Varsam, Maria.;
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  238. Vasile, Alexandra.;
    An Intersectional Approach to Toni Morrison's Intercultural World.In: Cogito, vol. 3(2011), no. 4, 9 pp.

  239. Vega-González, Susana.;
    A Perfect Seam: Autobiographical Traits in Toni Morrison's Fiction.In: The Grove. Working Papers on English Studies, vol. 18 (2011): pp. 105-122 (18) ISSN: 1137-005X

  240. Waghmare, Subhash S.;
    Critical Analysis of Toni Morrison's Novel "The Bluest Eye".In: Review of Research, Vol. 3, Issue. 8, May. 2014, pp. 1-4(4)

  241. Wallace, Cynthia R.;
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  242. Wang, Feihong.;
    Spiritually Enslaving or Being Enslaved? On the Female Images in Song of Solomon.In: Theory and Practice in Language Studies, Vol. 2, No. 7, July 2012, pp. 1415-1419(5)

  243. Wardi, Anissa.;
    Loud with the presence of plants and field life: The Ecology of Resistance in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby.In: Journal of Ecocriticism,vol. 3, no. 1, January 2011, pp. 1-16(16)

  244. Wicaksono, Ign. Hendra & Ayu, Hujuala Rika.;
    Motherhood in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: English Language and Literature Journal. Vol. 01, No. 01 Tahun 2014, pp. 1-15(15)

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    The Economic Grotesque and the Critique of Capitalism in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby.In: MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, vol. 39(2014), no. 1, pp. 30-55(26). (In special issue: "Rescripting Ethnic Bodies and Subjectivities".)

  247. Xu, Gang.;
    "The New History" in Toni Morrison's Beloved and the Construction of the Black's Subjectivity.In: English Language and Literature Studies; Vol. 4, No. 4; 2014, pp. 100-107(8)

  248. Yang, Shi-sheng; Zhang, Yu-xian.;
    The Thoughts on the Nobel Lecture of Toni Morrison: .In: Asian Culture and History, vol. 2(2010), no. 2, pp. 239-242(4)

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    Violence and the Textual Event in Toni Morrison's Beloved.In: Research and Criticism, 4 (2013): pp. 88-100(13)

  250. Zamalin, Alex.;
    Beloved Citizens: Toni Morrison's Beloved, Racial Inequality, and American Public Policy.In: WSQ: Women's Studies Quarterly, vol. 42(2014): no. 1-2), pp. 205-211(7)


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