The paradigm shift in Alice Walker's the Color purple, Meridian and the Temple of my familiar
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The paradigm shift in Alice Walker's the Color purple, Meridian and the Temple of my familiar
Eihōsha, 2008, c2005
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"A doctoral dissertation presented to the graduate school of literature Fukuoka Women's University"
"March 2005"
Selected Bibliography: p157-162
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Table of Contents
- 1 Open Defiance of Oppressive Systems in The Color Purple(Patriarchal Oppression in the Family;Epistolary Style and Metaphoric Structure:Four Addressees in The Color Purple)
- 2 A Strategy for Women’s Empowerment in Meridian and Other Storie(Ambivalence between Southern Tradition and Universal Values:From “Everyday Use” to The Color Purple;The Contrast between Two Women in Meridian)
- 3 Postcolonial and Multicultural Prospects in The Temple of My Familiar(Multiracial and Multicultural Perspectives in The Temple of My Familiar;The Development of Small Narratives)
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