Recitatif

Recitatif Sources and ClassicNote Author

  • Morris, Susana M. ""Sisters Separated for Much Too Long": Women's Friendship and Power in Toni Morrison's "Recitatif"." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 32, no. 1 (2013): 159-80.

  • Stanley, Sandra Kumamoto. "Maggie in Toni Morrison's "Recitatif": The Africanist Presence and Disability Studies." MELUS 36, no. 2 (2011): 71-88.

  • Androne, Helane Adams. "Revised Memories and Colliding Identities: Absence and Presence in Morrison's "Recitatif" and Viramontes's "Tears on My Pillow"." MELUS 32, no. 2 (2007): 133-50.

  • Abel, Elizabeth. 1993. “Black Writing, White Reading: Race and the Politics of Feminist Interpretation.” Critical Inquiry 19 (3): 470. Ebsco; login required.

  • Roynon, Tessa. 2012. The Cambridge Introduction to Toni Morrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Accessed March 11, 2019. ProQuest Ebook Central; login required.

  • Larkin, Lesley. 2012. Race and the Literary Encounter : Black Literature from James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Accessed March 11, 2019. ProQuest Ebook Central; login required.

  • "April 20, 1971 | Supreme Court Rules That Busing Can Be Used to Integrate Schools." The New York Times. 3/12/19. <https://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/20/april-20-1971-supreme-court-rules-that-busing-can-be-used-to-integrate-schools/>.
  • "The Lasting Legacy of the Boston Busing Crisis." The Atlantic. 3/12/19. <https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/the-boston-busing-crisis-was-never-intended-to-work/474264/>.
  • Toni Morrison. "Recitatif." 1983. 03/21/19. <https://www.cusd80.com/cms/lib/AZ01001175/Centricity/Domain/1073/Morrison_recitatifessay.doc.pdf>.