Politicizing the Spirit: `American Africanisms' and African Ancestors in the Essays of Toni Morrison Joy James; Postcolonial Agency in Teaching Toni Morrison Nandini Bhattacharya; The Hypocrisy of Completeness: Toni Morrison and the Conception of the Other Cameron McCarthy, Stephen David, K.E. Supryia, Carrie Wilson-Brown, Alicia Rodriguez and Heriberto Godina; Toni Morrison and the Indivisibility of Language David Bleich; Sula and the Discourse of the Folk in African American Literature Phillip M. Richards; The Jazz Aesthetic in the Novels of Toni Morrison Robin Small-McCarthy; Confronting the `Master Narrative': The Priviledge of Orality in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye Joyce Irene Middleton; `Out of the Kumbla': Toni Morrison's Jazz and Pedagogical Answerability Rinaldo Walcott; Re-membering the Mother Tongue(s): Toni Morrison, Julie Dash and the Language of Pedagogy Susan Huddleston Edgerton; `You are your own best thing': Teaching Toni Morrison's Beloved Using Question-Hypothesis-Questions (QHQ's) Mary Ann Doyle
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