Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Weep Not, Child may be read as a novel about the anti-colonial strife of the Mau-Mau guerrillas against the English colonialists. It may also be read as a novel featuring the estrangement of the African people from their ancestral land. Further, it may be read as a novel about the experience of the African women in general. Still, Weep Not, Child can be read as a womanist novel concerned with the experiences of women of color. Drawing upon Alice Walker’s womanism and her theoretical writings about the gender issue and motherhood, this paper examines Weep Not, Child to demonstrate how womanist it is. The paper reveals that the female characters in the novel epitomize most, if not all, the characteristics of women underlyi...
This project attempts to contribute to the various discourses within the black womanist tradition. I...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women's circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
Over the years African women have struggled for space and recognition in all spheres of human life. ...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
Alice Walker’s proposition of womanism as a stand point for black feminism to voice their difference...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
The present research paper attempts to bring feminist perspective in the work of the famous novelist...
Speaking for or about others has featured consistently in current feminist debates as it is becoming...
This paper focuses on Alice Walker’s novel, Possessing the Secret of Joy. Walker remains a represent...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
Alice Walker is a Black American novelist, essayist, short story writer, poetic, critic, biographer,...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
This project attempts to contribute to the various discourses within the black womanist tradition. I...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women's circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
Over the years African women have struggled for space and recognition in all spheres of human life. ...
In 1983, Alice Walker proposed the idea of womanism as a way for black feminism to distinguish itsel...
Alice Walker’s proposition of womanism as a stand point for black feminism to voice their difference...
African-American women have been inappropriately and unduly, stereotyped in various contrasting imag...
The present research paper attempts to bring feminist perspective in the work of the famous novelist...
Speaking for or about others has featured consistently in current feminist debates as it is becoming...
This paper focuses on Alice Walker’s novel, Possessing the Secret of Joy. Walker remains a represent...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
Alice Walker is a Black American novelist, essayist, short story writer, poetic, critic, biographer,...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women’s circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
This project attempts to contribute to the various discourses within the black womanist tradition. I...
The present paper focuses on the tradition of women's circumsicion in the African tribe of Olinkan i...
Over the years African women have struggled for space and recognition in all spheres of human life. ...