My dissertation is a linguistic/literary analysis of three contemporary black women's novels: Alice Walker's The Color Purple, Toni Morrison's Tar Baby, and Gloria Naylor's The Women of Brewster Place. I focus on these authors' use of language and apply sociolinguistic theory to my analysis. Specifically, I examine the question of a black women's genderlect and the implications of such language for readers and literary critics of black women's novels. I argue that the history of black women in this country, a history framed by racism and sexism, has contributed to the development of a language that reveals black women's consciousness. The language used by the black women characters in the three novels I discuss demonstrates this consciousne...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
In this study, the writer focuses on novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. There are some oppressi...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
Since its publication in 1982, The Color Purple has been widely discussed. However, few of these ana...
The purpose of this study was to describe the regularities of the American Postmodern Novelist: Alic...
The specific works analyzed in this thesis will be Sula and Beloved by Toni Morrison, and The Color ...
Abstract: African American literature has been predominantly a male-preserve in the task of narratin...
The disquisition entitled “Probing Womanist Existentialism: A Reading of Alice Walker’s The Color Pu...
This research analyzed the feminist construction in a novel entitled The Color Purple written by Al...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
In this study, the writer focuses on novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. There are some oppressi...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
Since its publication in 1982, The Color Purple has been widely discussed. However, few of these ana...
The purpose of this study was to describe the regularities of the American Postmodern Novelist: Alic...
The specific works analyzed in this thesis will be Sula and Beloved by Toni Morrison, and The Color ...
Abstract: African American literature has been predominantly a male-preserve in the task of narratin...
The disquisition entitled “Probing Womanist Existentialism: A Reading of Alice Walker’s The Color Pu...
This research analyzed the feminist construction in a novel entitled The Color Purple written by Al...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
In this study, the writer focuses on novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. There are some oppressi...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...