This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers from two different geographical and cultural milieus (West Africa and Scotland) with a specific focus on similarities in which these writers use language as a means of exploring women's positions within their respective societies. The second layer of the study's enquiry lives within the realm of exploration of womanist discourse, as originally developed by Alice Walker, and a possibility of applying this discourse beyond African American and African shores, as a transracial and transcultural model for creating new readings of dramatic discourse by women writers who come from different generational, racial, cultural and geographical environment...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
By sharing the experiences of women and the black community of her time, represented as a journey to...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
My dissertation is a linguistic/literary analysis of three contemporary black women's novels: Alice ...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
The \u201cvoices\u201d of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial iss...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Weep Not, Child may be read as a novel about the anti-colonial strife of the Mau...
For those interested in reading or studying post-colonial and African American women's writing, this...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
By sharing the experiences of women and the black community of her time, represented as a journey to...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
My dissertation is a linguistic/literary analysis of three contemporary black women's novels: Alice ...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
The \u201cvoices\u201d of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial iss...
The “voices” of women writers in the development of literary studies are still crucial issues for wo...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Weep Not, Child may be read as a novel about the anti-colonial strife of the Mau...
For those interested in reading or studying post-colonial and African American women's writing, this...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...
By sharing the experiences of women and the black community of her time, represented as a journey to...
History, language and image/identity will be discussed in this work to convey how these concepts, on...