2018
DOI: 10.26449/sssj.325
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Memory and Cultural Identity Aunt Ester in August Wilson's Century Cycle

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“…Aunt Ester is an exslave and serves as a voice of past with her vivid memory. As Baykara (2018) argues, black people visit her when they despair or have any troubles because of racism. And she confronts them with their past hidden in her strong memory in order to remind their African roots.…”
Section: Ta-nehisi Coatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aunt Ester is an exslave and serves as a voice of past with her vivid memory. As Baykara (2018) argues, black people visit her when they despair or have any troubles because of racism. And she confronts them with their past hidden in her strong memory in order to remind their African roots.…”
Section: Ta-nehisi Coatesmentioning
confidence: 99%