When "The Other" Becomes the Unreachable Norm: Social Invisibility and the Idea of Beauty in Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye"
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| Date: | 2015 |
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| Main Author: | M. Swietlicki |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2015
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| Series: | Literaturoznavchi obrii. Pratsi molodykh uchenykh |
| Online Access: | http://jnas.nbuv.gov.ua/article/UJRN-0000771231 |
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| Journal Title: | Library portal of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine | LibNAS |
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