Female alienation and oppression in Toni Morrison's fiction: a critical study

By: Sarje,S.KMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Jaipur Aadi 2018Description: 149pISBN: 9788193539392Subject(s): Toni morrison | American fictionDDC classification: 813.9 Summary: Toni Morrison Nobel laureate belongs to a group of writers in America for whom writing is a liberation tool, a subversive strategy and artistic mode of self expression. Morrison portrays the alienated individuals and trauma of black life in her novels The Bluest Eye, Sula, Beloved, jazz, Paradise and Love. The book presents in brief a critical study of Toni Morrison's vision of woman in general. She presents a complex picture of American woman in a racist society where the blacks are dehumanized and degraded on account of their Negroid feature. The theme which cuts across the novels of Toni Morrison is that of Female Alienation and Oppression.
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Toni Morrison Nobel laureate belongs to a group of writers in America for whom writing is a liberation tool, a subversive strategy and artistic mode of self expression. Morrison portrays the alienated individuals and trauma of black life in her novels The Bluest Eye, Sula, Beloved, jazz, Paradise and Love.
The book presents in brief a critical study of Toni Morrison's vision of woman in general. She presents a complex picture of American woman in a racist society where the blacks are dehumanized and degraded on account of their Negroid feature. The theme which cuts across the novels of Toni Morrison is that of Female Alienation and Oppression.

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