Study of Voice in Toni Morrison’s Black Feminist The Bluest Eye, Beloved and Paradise

Zadmehr Torabi
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Abstract

By using fluid and unconventional literary styles, feminist theorists and writers tackle the patriarchal understandings about ”femaleness ”. Luce Irigaray’s This Sex Which Is Not One (1985) and Hélène Cixous’s essay ”The Laugh of the Medusa” (1976) are outstanding instances of this theoretical writing. These feminist writers ”have been known for attempting to radically subvert masculine expressions through styles of writing thought to reflect a biologically centered notion of female difference” (Lind 444). This paper studies Morrison’s black feminist voice in The Bluest Eye, Beloved, and Paradise.

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Zadmehr Torabi. 2026. \u201cStudy of Voice in Toni Morrison’s Black Feminist The Bluest Eye, Beloved and Paradise\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 22 (GJHSS Volume 22 Issue A2).

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Explores Toni Morrison’s impact on feminist literature in her novels "Bluest Eye," "Beloved," and "Paradise.".
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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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