1989
DOI: 10.1080/00497878.1989.9978772
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Alice Walker'sMeridian, feminism, and the “Movement”*

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“…She enters into the process of self consciousness and awareness. Danielson (1989) places the novel, Meridian firmly in its political context. In her essay, "Alice Walker's Meridian, Feminism, and the Movement", Danielson foregrounds the civil rights movement as the content of the novel.…”
Section: Personal and Political Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She enters into the process of self consciousness and awareness. Danielson (1989) places the novel, Meridian firmly in its political context. In her essay, "Alice Walker's Meridian, Feminism, and the Movement", Danielson foregrounds the civil rights movement as the content of the novel.…”
Section: Personal and Political Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%