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Identity-Reconstruction of African American Females in Toni Morrison's Trilogy
Abstract:Morrison's trilogy, Beloved, Jazz and Paradise,represents black women's traumatic life experience and reveals the significance of sisterhood to black women's identityreconstruction.Then it explores the respective representation of sisterhood in Morrison's trilogy and points out black females can help and respect each other to reconstruct their identity in sisterhood.Also, their quest for self-identity brings vitality to all African Americans' identity-reconstruction.
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