the toni morrison society

ARTICLES 2011

    Adéèkó, Adélékè. "Toni Morrison and the Idea of Africa." Comparative Literature Studies 48.1 (2011): 86-89.

    Ahmad, Muneer. "Homeland Insecurities: Racial Violence the Day after September 11." Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Contexts 4.3 (2011): 337-50.

    Alexandre, Sandy. "From the Same Tree: Gender and Iconography in Representations of Violence in Beloved." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 36.4 (2011): 915-40.

    Alexandre, Sandy. "From the Same Tree: Gender and Iconography in Representations of Violence in Beloved." 2011. 915-40. Vol. 36.

    Als, Hilton. "Novel Approach." New Yorker 87.34 (2011): 26-26.

    Andrew Hock Soon, Ng. "Space, Architecture, Trauma." symplokē 19.1-2 (2011): 231-45.

    Atieh, Majda R. "The Revelation of the Veiled in Toni Morrison's Paradise: The Whirling Dervishes in the Harem of the Convent." MELUS, 2011. 89-107. Vol. 36.

    Babb, Valerie. "E Pluribus Unum? The American Origins Narrative in Toni Morrison's a Mercy." MELUS, 2011. 147-64. Vol. 36.

    Bass, Patrik Henry. "Head of the Class." Essence (Time Inc.) 42.4 (2011): 85-85.

    Bass, Patrik Henry. "Magic Touch." Essence (Time Inc.) 41.10 (2011): 168-68.

    Bast, Florian. "Reading Red: The Troping of Trauma in Toni Morrison's Beloved." Callaloo 34.4 (2011): 1069-87.

    Beavers, Herman. "Cleaving the Body Politic: The Rhetorics of Mediation and Meditation in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and Toni Morrison's Beloved." Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 33.1 [147] (2011): 26-32.

    Belluz, Julia, Nancy Macdonald, and Ken MacQueen. "Newsmakers: Gretzky Outsells Bieber, Kim Cattrall's Sick of Sex and That City, and Two Canadian Retirees Vs. Mexican Gunmen." Maclean's 2011: 9-9.

    Best, Stephen. "Neither Lost nor Found: Slavery and the Visual Archive." Representations 113.1 (2011): 150-63.

    Black, Kimberly. "Reviewing the Unspeakable: An Analysis of Book-Reviewing Practices of African American Women's Writings of the 1980s." Black Women, Gender & Families 5.1 (2011).

    Blight, David. "Beloved." Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition 258.154 (2011): C10-C10.

    Bolaki, Stella. "Toni Morrison and the Idea of Africa." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 203-05.

    Copeland, Huey. "Glenn Ligon and Other Runaway Subjects." Representations 113.1 (2011): 73-110.

    Copeland, Huey, and Krista Thompson. "Perpetual Returns: New World Slavery and the Matter of the Visual." Representations 113.1 (2011): 1-15.

    Diala-Ogamba, Blessina. "Gothic Elements in Toni Morison's Beloved and Elechi Amadi's the Concubine." 2011. 410-24. Vol. 54.

    Dismukes, Ondra Krouse. "Narrative Conventions and Race in the Novels of Toni Morrison." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 201-03.

    Dobbs, Cynthia. "Diasporic Designs of House, Home, and Haven in Toni Morrison's Paradise." MELUS, 2011. 109-26. Vol. 36.

    Fabelo, Dora M., et al. "The Rights of Readers in Our Schools." Language Arts 88.3 (2011): 238-43.

    Ferguson, Rebecca. "Of Snakes and Men: Toni and Slade Morrison's and Pascal Lemaitre's Adaptations of Aesop in Who's Got Game?": MELUS, 2011. 53-70. Vol. 36.

    Fowler, Doreen. ""Nobody Could Make It Alone": Fathers and Boundaries in Toni Morrison's Beloved." MELUS, 2011. 13-32. Vol. 36.

    Fulani, Ifeona. "Gender, Conflict, and Community in Gayl Jones's Corregidora and Jamaica Kincaid's Lucy." Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 32.2 (2011): 1-30.

    Grausam, Daniel. "On the Idea of in(Ter)Dependence: Paradise and Foreign Policy." MELUS, 2011. 127-45. Vol. 36.

    Grewal, Gurleen. "A Mercy." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 191-93.

    Griffith, Johnny R. "In the End Is the Beginning: Toni Morrison's Post-Modern, Post-Ethical Vision of Paradise." Christianity and Literature 60.4 (2011): 581-610.

    Griffith, Johnny R. "In the End Is the Beginning: Toni Morrison's Post-Modern, Post-Ethical Vision of Paradise." Christianity & Literature 60.4 (2011): 581-610.

    Guiqin, A. N. "The Analysis of Sula's Eccentricity in Character: Family and Community's Influence on a Person's Character." L'ANALYSE DE L'EXCENTRICITE DES CARACTERES DU SULA--DE LA FAMILLE ET DE L'INFLUENCE DE LA COMMUNAUTE SUR LE CARACTERE D'UN PERSONNE. 7.4 (2011): 25-29.

    Hall, Alice. "Foreign Bodies: Portraiture and Photography in the Works of Toni Morrison." Interdisciplinary Humanities 28.2 (2011): 56-66.

    Hall, Catherine. "Playing in the Dark … and Racing Englishness." European Journal of Women's Studies 18.1 (2011): 87-90.

    Huang, Lijuan. "Sheng Ming Zhong Bu Neng Cheng Shou Zhi Tong-Tuoni Molisen De Xiao Shuo Chong'er Zhong De Hei Ren Dai Ji Jian Chuang Shang Yan Jiu." Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 33.2 [148] (2011): 100-05.

    Itzkoff, Dave. "Alicia Keys to Take 'Stick Fly' to Broadway." New York Times (2011): 3.

    Itzkoff, Dave. "Global Shakespeare Fest to Feature 70 Shows." New York Times (2011): 3.

    Jurecic, Ann. "Empathy and the Critic." College English 74.1 (2011): 10-27.

    Knoflíčková, Marie. "Racial Identities Revisited: Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif'." Litteraria Pragensia: Studies in Literature and Culture 21.41 (2011): 22-33.

    Kohzadi, Hamedreza, Fatemeh Azizmohammadi, and Shahram Afrougheh. "A Study of Black Feminism and Womanism in Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye from the Viewpoint of Alice Walker." International Journal of Academic Research 3.2 (2011): 1307-12.

    Koo, Eunsook. "[the Betrayal of Love, Trauma Narrative and Subjectivity Formation: Toni Morrison's a Mercy]." Journal of English Language and Literature/Yǒngǒ Yǒngmunhak 57.5 (2011): 813-38.

    Lauret, Maria. "How to Read Michelle Obama." Patterns of Prejudice 45.1 & 2 (2011): 95-117.

    Le Fustec, Claude. "'Never Break Them in Two. Never Put One over the Other. Eve Is Mary's Mother. Mary Is the Daughter of Eve': Toni Morrison's Womanist Gospel of Self." EREA: Revue Electronique d'Etudes sur le Monde Anglophone 8.2 (2011).

    Li, Stephanie. "Five Poems the Gospel According to Toni Morrison." 2011. 899-914. Vol. 34.

    Li, Stephanie. "Five Poems: The Gospel According to Toni Morrison." Callaloo 34.3 (2011): 899-914.

    Lipsitz, George. "Midnight at the Barrelhouse: Why Ethnomusicology Matters Now." Ethnomusicology 55.2 (2011): 185-99.

    Lister, Rachel. "James Baldwin and Toni Morrison: Comparative Critical and Theoretical Essays." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 196-98.

    Madsen, Deborah. "Out of the Melting Pot, into the Nationalist Fires: Native American Literary Studies in Europe." American Indian Quarterly 35.3 (2011): 353-71.

    Magras, Lydia. "Toni Morrison and the Bible: Contested Intertextualities." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 198-200.

    Maxwell, Marilyn. "A Study in Contrasts: Inscriptions of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd) in Two Works of Fiction." Work 38.1 (2011): 19.

    McClure, Barbara. "Expanding the Psychological Imagination in Pastoral Theology: Using Novels to Better Understand Underrepresented Persons and Groups." Pastoral Psychology 60.3 (2011): 323-37.

    McKinsey, Beatrice. "The Measurement of Love in Toni Morrison's Beloved." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (2011): 164-76.

    Mieder, Wolfgang. ""It Takes a Village to Change the World": Proverbial Politics and the Ethics of Place." The Journal of American Folklore 124.492 (2011): 4-28.

    Mihan, Anne. "Rewriting Black Identities: Transition and Exchange in the Novels of Toni Morrison." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 193-95.

    Mohammed, Mahameed. "Beyond Spirituality: Religious Concerns in Morrison's Paradise." Interactions: Ege University Journal of British and American Studies/Ege Üniversitesi İngiliz ve Amerikan İncelemeleri Dergisi 20.1-2 (2011): 101-09.

    Montgomery, Maxine L. "Got on My Traveling Shoes: Migration, Exile, and Home in Toni Morrison's a Mercy." Journal of Black Studies 42.4 (2011): 627-37.

    Moore, Geneva Cobb. "A Demonic Parody: Toni Morrison's a Mercy." Southern Literary Journal 44.1 (2011): 1-18.

    Moore, Geneva Cobb. "A Demonic Parody: Toni Morrison's a Mercy." University of North Carolina Press, 2011. 1-18. Vol. 44.

    Nicol, Kathryn, and Jennifer Terry. "Guest Editors' Introduction Toni Morrison: New Directions." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 7-12.

    Olaussen, Maria. "Approaching Asia through the Figure of the Slave in Rayda Jacob's the Slave Book." Research in African Literatures 42.3 (2011): 31-45.

    Parvaneh, Farid. "A Paradise for Men or Women? The Paradox of Power in Toni Morrison's Paradise/Un Paradis Pour Les Hommes Ou Les Femmes? Le Paradoxe De Puissance Dans Le Paradis De Toni Morrison." Canadian Social Science 7.3 (2011): 17-20.

    Patterson, Robert J. "“Woman Thou Art Bound”: Critical Spectatorship, Black Masculine Gazes, and Gender Problems in Tyler Perry's Movies." Black Camera 3.1 (2011): 9-30.

    Patton, Venetria K. "Introduction: New Directions in Feminism and Womanism in Africa and the African Diaspora." Black Women, Gender + Families 5.2 (2011): 1-3.

    Perez-Pena, Richard. "With $30,000 for Graduation Talk, Rutgers Joins Colleges Paying Speakers." New York Times (2011): 16.

    Peters, John. "Fabulous Fables." Teacher Librarian 38.3 (2011): 19-19.

    Phiri, Aretha. "Searching for the Ghost in the Machine: The 'Africanist' Presence in Mark Twain's the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities 54.1 (2011): 88-104.

    Putnam, Amanda. "Mothering Violence: Ferocious Female Resistance in Toni Morrison's the Bluest Eye, Sula, Beloved, and a Mercy." Black Women, Gender + Families 5.2 (2011): 25-43.

    Qin, Sheng. "Toni Morrison's Gender Politics in Song of Solomon1/Politique De Genre De Toni Morrison Dans Le Chant De Salomon." Canadian Social Science 7.2 (2011): 95-101.

    Rampell, Catherine. "Snookinomics: Profits from a Tan." New York Times (2011): 10.

    Rice, Alan. "The Cambridge Companion to Toni Morrison." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 184-86.

    Royal, Derek Parker, and Amanda Siegfried. "Contemporary American Fiction and the Confluence of Don Delillo, Cormac Mccarthy, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, and John Updike: A Roundtable Discussion." Philip Roth Studies 7.2 (2011): 145-69.

    Sandy, Mark. ""Cut by Rainbow": Tales, Tellers, and Reimagining Wordsworth's Pastoral Poetics in Toni Morrison's Beloved and a Mercy." MELUS, 2011. 35-51. Vol. 36.

    Schmidt, Tyler T. ""Subjectivities-in-Process:" Writing Race and the Online Discussion Board." The Radical Teacher.90 (2011): 36-46.

    Sciolino, Elaine. "'Desdemona' Talks Back to 'Othello'." New York Times (2011): 1.

    Seed, David. "Toni Morrison: Conversations/Burn This Book: Pen Writers Speak out on the Power of the Word." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 187-90.

    Shaw, Wendy S. "But I Hate Jazz." 2011. 559-61. Vol. 29.

    Sheng, Q. I. N. "Toni Morrison's Gender Politics in Song of Solomon." POLITIQUE DE GENRE DE TONI MORRISON DANS LE CHANT DE SALOMON. 7.2 (2011): 95-101.

    Sklar, Howard. "'What the Hell Happened to Maggie?': Stereotype, Sympathy, and Disability in Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif'." Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies 5.2 (2011): 137-54.

    Slattery, Dennis Patrick. "Thirteen Ways of Looking at the Red Book." Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche 5.3 (2011): 128-44.

    "Snookigate!" People 75.15 (2011): 30-30.

    Stanley, Sandra Kumamoto. "Maggie in Toni Morrison's "Recitatif": The Africanist Presence and Disability Studies." MELUS, 2011. 71-88. Vol. 36.

    Tate, Shirley Anne. "Playing in the Dark: Being Unafraid and Impolite." European Journal of Women's Studies 18.1 (2011): 94-96.

    Thompson, Krista. "The Evidence of Things Not Photographed: Slavery and Historical Memory in the British West Indies." Representations 113.1 (2011): 39-71.

    Virgo, Clement. "History: Where We Need 'the Book of Negroes': A New Guide Uses Lawrence Hill's Bestseller to Bring Black History Alive in Canadian Classrooms." Maclean's 2011: 77-77.

    Wallace, Cynthia R. "In the Beginning: Beloved and the Religious Word of Psychoanalysis." Literature & Theology: An International Journal of Religion, Theory, and Culture 25.3 (2011): 268-82.

    Wekker, Gloria. "‘I Had Been Thinking [Her] Thoughts for So Long I Thought They Were Mine’." European Journal of Women's Studies 18.1 (2011): 97-100.

    White, Rebecca. "Beloved: Character Studies/Reading Toni Morrison/the Fiction of Toni Morrison: Reading and Writing on Race, Culture, and Identity." MELUS 36.2 (2011): 206-10.

    Wood, Marcus. "The Museu Do Negro in Rio and the Cult of Anastácia as a New Model for the Memory of Slavery." Representations 113.1 (2011): 111-49.

    Yang, Jincai. "Toni Morrison's Critical Reception in China." Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 33.4 [150] (2011): 50-59.