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Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part B (2023)

Alice Walker's Womanism: Character of Shug Avery

Alice Walker's Womanism: Character of Shug Avery

Author(s)
Akshma Singh and Dr. Milandeep Kaur
Abstract
Feminism in the early 1980's in the United States revolved much around social and cultural matters such as sexual liberation, self-definition and self-realization for women. Derived from these ideas within feminism comes Alice Walker's Womanism, that is the writer's own definition of the strong and independent woman of color. This paper investigates the character Shug Avery, in The Color Purple (1983), in relation to feminism and Womanism. It is argued that she is an empowered female because of the characteristics and attributes that come along with being a Womanist, despite moral, cultural and societal conditions that indicate marginalization for Shug and all women.
Pages: 95-100  |  258 Views  82 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Akshma Singh, Dr. Milandeep Kaur. Alice Walker's Womanism: Character of Shug Avery. Int J Appl Res 2023;9(3):95-100.
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