2019
DOI: 10.18510/hssr.2019.76139
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An Examination of Sisterhood as an Emancipative Concept in Alice Walker's Novels: Meridian and the Color Purple

Abstract: Purpose of the study: The study aims to examine the concept of sisterhood as an emancipative endeavor to empower and free the Afro-American women in Alice Walker's (1942) novels: Meridian and the Color Purple, through the liberal treatment of Black Feminism. Methodology: Qualitative research aims to form speculations or facts that are derived from secondary sources. It tries to understand Walker's liberal treatment of sisterhood, in the selected novels, through the radical black feminism, and the feminis… Show more

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“…Her voice trembles Her throat tightens The tears flow" The present of her aunty is very important to her, so that she is very resentful for knowing no message was left by her aunty She, indeed needs her aunty to share her severe problems and give a rescue over her, she would have leftme a message, or come to rescue me She believes in her aunty as the only woman with whom she is bonding because she is very sure that her aunty loves her and the children, . '...she loves me…' she loves the children The evidence represents the idea of Ahmadgoli & Liath (2019) about the genuine union is more about ethic bonding with others as if their plights are common She can feel and know how her aunty loves her and the children even she can feel and know well how priceless her aunty's attention, care, support for them comparing to her husband who does not love them that lead her to unite genuinely to her aunty The bonding she creates with her aunty is required for her to face the multifaceted oppression she burden (Ahmadgoli & Liath, 2019) Henceforth, as she cannot find her aunty, the only one who can heal her suffer her i,n a depression situation The sobbing robs her of her voice She can't say it; it must be heavy, heavy with meaning, voice crushingly heavy.…”
Section: Women Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her voice trembles Her throat tightens The tears flow" The present of her aunty is very important to her, so that she is very resentful for knowing no message was left by her aunty She, indeed needs her aunty to share her severe problems and give a rescue over her, she would have leftme a message, or come to rescue me She believes in her aunty as the only woman with whom she is bonding because she is very sure that her aunty loves her and the children, . '...she loves me…' she loves the children The evidence represents the idea of Ahmadgoli & Liath (2019) about the genuine union is more about ethic bonding with others as if their plights are common She can feel and know how her aunty loves her and the children even she can feel and know well how priceless her aunty's attention, care, support for them comparing to her husband who does not love them that lead her to unite genuinely to her aunty The bonding she creates with her aunty is required for her to face the multifaceted oppression she burden (Ahmadgoli & Liath, 2019) Henceforth, as she cannot find her aunty, the only one who can heal her suffer her i,n a depression situation The sobbing robs her of her voice She can't say it; it must be heavy, heavy with meaning, voice crushingly heavy.…”
Section: Women Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars have conducted extensive research into feminist themes in various novels. (Ahmadgoli & Raoof, 2019) examine similar themes in Walker's The Color Purple. The widespread academic interest in the feminist themes of these novels suggests that feminism is a captivating topic frequently addressed in literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%