“Something Else to Be”1: Singularities and Scapegoating Logics in Toni Morrison's Early Novels

Angelaki 11 (2):191-204 (2006)
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This essay is part of a larger project on the singular in Toni Morrison's novels. The essay focuses on Morrison's early novels, particularly her first two novels, The Bluest Eye and Sula, and makes...

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