Alice Walker is one of the most influential and controversial figures in twentieth-century American literature. This collection of essays represents a dispassionate scholarly effort to comprehend the essential elements of her prolific imagination, which celebrates women by chronicling their troubled journey from silence to self-expression and from pain to resistance. The essays fall largely into three main groups, focusing on Walker's most famous and controversial novel, The Color Purple, on her poetry, which has for too long met with critical neglect, and on her ecofeminist novel, The Temple of My Familiar.…mehr
Alice Walker is one of the most influential and controversial figures in twentieth-century American literature. This collection of essays represents a dispassionate scholarly effort to comprehend the essential elements of her prolific imagination, which celebrates women by chronicling their troubled journey from silence to self-expression and from pain to resistance. The essays fall largely into three main groups, focusing on Walker's most famous and controversial novel, The Color Purple, on her poetry, which has for too long met with critical neglect, and on her ecofeminist novel, The Temple of My Familiar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
IKENNA DIEKE is Associate Professor of African American Studies at the University of Arizona. He is the author of The Primordial Image: African, Afro-American, and Caribbean Mythopoetic Text (1993) and of several articles in scholarly journals such as African American Review and The New Review.
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Introduction: Alice Walker, Pygmalion in Reverse by Ikenna Dieke Occupational Hazard: Loss of Historical Context in Twentieth-Century Feminist Readings, and a New Reading of the Heroine's Story in Alice Walker's THE COLOR PURPLE by Dror Abend-David Heritage and Deracination in Walker's "Everyday Use" by David Cowart Alice Walker's Womanist Magic: The Conjure Woman as Rhetor by Catherine A. Colton When a Convent Seems the Only Viable Choice: Questionable Callings in Stories by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Walker, and Louise Erdrich by Margaret D. Bauer Creating Generations: The Relationship between Celie and Shug in Alice Walker's THE COLOR PURPLE by E. Ellen Barker Alice Walker and the "Man Question" by Pia Thielmann Revolutionary Stanzas: The Civil and Human Rights Poetry of Alice Walker by Jefrey L. Coleman THE COLOR PURPLE: An Existential Novel by Marc-A. Christophe Alice Walker's Redemptive Art by Felipe Smith Walker's THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR: Womanist as Monistic Idealist by Ikenna Dieke Alice Walker's American Quilt: THE COLOR PURPLE and American Literary Tradition by Priscilla Leder Who Touches This Touches a Woman: The Naked Self in Alice Walker by Ruth D. Weston "Nothing Can Be Sole or Whole That Has Not Been Rent": Fragmentation in the QUILT and THE COLOR PURPLE by Judy Elsley A Matter of Focus: Men in the Margins of Alice Walker's Fiction by Erna Kelly "What She Got to Sing About?": Comedy and THE COLOR PURPLE by Priscilla L. Walton Alice Walker: Poesy and the Earthling Psyche by Ikenna Dieke Appendix: Chronology Selected Bibliography Index
Introduction: Alice Walker, Pygmalion in Reverse by Ikenna Dieke Occupational Hazard: Loss of Historical Context in Twentieth-Century Feminist Readings, and a New Reading of the Heroine's Story in Alice Walker's THE COLOR PURPLE by Dror Abend-David Heritage and Deracination in Walker's "Everyday Use" by David Cowart Alice Walker's Womanist Magic: The Conjure Woman as Rhetor by Catherine A. Colton When a Convent Seems the Only Viable Choice: Questionable Callings in Stories by Alice Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Walker, and Louise Erdrich by Margaret D. Bauer Creating Generations: The Relationship between Celie and Shug in Alice Walker's THE COLOR PURPLE by E. Ellen Barker Alice Walker and the "Man Question" by Pia Thielmann Revolutionary Stanzas: The Civil and Human Rights Poetry of Alice Walker by Jefrey L. Coleman THE COLOR PURPLE: An Existential Novel by Marc-A. Christophe Alice Walker's Redemptive Art by Felipe Smith Walker's THE TEMPLE OF MY FAMILIAR: Womanist as Monistic Idealist by Ikenna Dieke Alice Walker's American Quilt: THE COLOR PURPLE and American Literary Tradition by Priscilla Leder Who Touches This Touches a Woman: The Naked Self in Alice Walker by Ruth D. Weston "Nothing Can Be Sole or Whole That Has Not Been Rent": Fragmentation in the QUILT and THE COLOR PURPLE by Judy Elsley A Matter of Focus: Men in the Margins of Alice Walker's Fiction by Erna Kelly "What She Got to Sing About?": Comedy and THE COLOR PURPLE by Priscilla L. Walton Alice Walker: Poesy and the Earthling Psyche by Ikenna Dieke Appendix: Chronology Selected Bibliography Index
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