On Toni Morrison -- Biography of Toni Morrison -- The Paris review perspective -- Toni Morrison : solo flight through literature into history -- A context for understanding Morrison's work -- The critical reception of Toni Morrison's work -- Morrison's novels as texts, not works -- Song of Solomon -- Crying, dancing, laughing : the breaking and reunification of community in Beloved -- Built on the ashes : the fall of the house of Sutpen and the rise of the house of Sethe -- Refiguring the flesh : the word, the body, and the rituals of being in Beloved and Go tell it on the mountain -- The projection of the beast : subverting mythologies in Toni Morrison's Jazz -- In search of new subjectivity : identity in the novels of Toni Morrison -- Prospero's spell and the question of resistance : Tar baby -- Periodizing Toni Morrison's work from The bluest eye to Jazz : the importance of Tar Baby -- "I been worried sick about you too, Macon" : Toni Morrison, the South, and the oral tradition -- "Killing the White girl first" : understanding the politics of Black manhood in Toni Morrison's Paradise -- A laying on of hands : Toni Morrison and the materiality of Love.
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