Graduation date: 1994The protagonists in the fiction of Paule Marshall, Alice Walker, and Toni\ud Morrison illuminate American cultural perceptions of black women and illustrate how the\ud creators of these characters hope to change those perceptions. I studied Paule Marshall's\ud Daughters, Alice Walker's Meridian and The Color Purple, and Toni Morrison's The\ud Bluest Eye to learn what the writers of these novels have to say about the women they\ud hope black girls can grow up to be and to learn what potential for self-development they\ud see for black women. For example, in order to become whole people, what do black girls\ud and black women need from their parents and their community? What do black women\ud need from their intimate rela...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
This article examines the subjectivity of the African American female in Toni Morrison's The Bluest...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
Chapter 1 argues that major ideas in black psychology are useful tools in the analysis of self in Af...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
"This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developm...
African Americans have been through difficult lives since they arrived in America as slaves. Afro-Am...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
The Color Purple, Alice Walker’s third novel, won the American Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitz...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Paule Marshall’s The Chosen Place, The Timeless People (1969), Gayl Jones’ Corregidora (1975), and O...
This study explores Alice Walker’s presentation of the double victimization of black women in the cu...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
This article examines the subjectivity of the African American female in Toni Morrison's The Bluest...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
Chapter 1 argues that major ideas in black psychology are useful tools in the analysis of self in Af...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
"This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developm...
African Americans have been through difficult lives since they arrived in America as slaves. Afro-Am...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
The Color Purple, Alice Walker’s third novel, won the American Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitz...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Paule Marshall’s The Chosen Place, The Timeless People (1969), Gayl Jones’ Corregidora (1975), and O...
This study explores Alice Walker’s presentation of the double victimization of black women in the cu...
This thesis compares Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody, Wounds of Passion by bell hooks, Me...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
This article examines the subjectivity of the African American female in Toni Morrison's The Bluest...