Toni Morrison: A Teaching and Learning Resource Collection

Welcome

This site contains resources related to the writings and career of Toni Morrison. The goal is to present materials on this important African American author that will be helpful to students, researchers, teachers, and the general public. Among other things, we are presenting overviews of Morrison's fiction and nonfiction writing, annotatations for literary criticism related to Morrison, reception histories for her works, and original critical and contextual research that will add to available knowledge on Morrison. 

The present plan is to combine materials authored by the site editor, Amardeep Singh (a professor of English at Lehigh University), with student-contributed materials. All student-contributed materials will be credited to the authors themselves, though essays may contain edits by the site editor. 

Some planned materials might include: Historical reference points, artifacts, and events that are important to understanding Toni Morrison’s novels. Examples might include: 

This page has paths:

  1. Toni Morrison: a Teaching and Learning Resource Collection Amardeep Singh

Contents of this path:

  1. "The Bluest Eye" (1970): Overview and Links
  2. "Sula" (1973): Overview and Links
  3. "Song of Solomon" (1977): Overview and Links
  4. "Beloved" (1987): Overview and Links
  5. "Jazz" (1992): Overview and Links
  6. Maps and Data

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