In Sula, Toni Morrison writes not with a shout, but with a steady, powerful murmur that … Friendship, Fire, and the Fractured Self: Looking back at SulaRead more
Toni Morrison
Beauty, Ideology, and the Broken Mirror: A Take on Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
A critical review of Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, exploring racialized beauty standards, internalized racism, and the vulnerability of Black girlhood.
In the Palace of Masks: A Reflection on Tar Baby
A reflective analysis of Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby, exploring themes of race, identity, and cultural dislocation in a postcolonial world.
Haunting as History – Reading Morrison’s Beloved
A powerful review of Toni Morrison’s Beloved, examining the haunting legacy of slavery, memory, and the struggle for healing and identity.