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Articles in Fall 1998 issue of Studies in the Literary Imagination
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Blacks, modernism, and the American South: An interview with Toni Morrison
by Denard, Carolyn -
'Sth, I know that woman': History, gender, and the South in Toni Morrison's Jazz
by Mitchell, Angelyn -
Southern landscape as psychic landscape in Toni Morrison's fiction
by Jones, Carolyn M -
politics of space: Southernness and manhood in the fictions of Toni Morrison, The
by Beavers, Herman -
South in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon: Initiation, healing, and home, The
by Lee, Catherine Carr -
Myth, metaphor, and memory in Toni Morrison's reconstructed South
by Barnes, Deborah H -
Southern ethos / Black ethics in Toni Morrison's fiction
by Fultz, Lucille P -
"I been worried sick about you, too, Macon": Toni Morrison, the South, and the oral tradition
by Atkinson, Yvonne; Page, Philip -
Jazz ... on "The Site of Memory"
by Ryan, Judylyn S; Majozo, Estella Conwill
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