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INDICATORS OF FEMINISM AND FEMINIST VIEWS IN ALICE WALKER S NOVEL THE COLOR PURPLE AND SARAH MOORE GRIMKE S WORK LETTERS ON THE EQUALITY OF THE SEXES AND THE CONDITION OF WOMAN
2018
Journal of International Social Research
In this study Walker's novel The Color Purple and Grimke's work Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman were analyzed in terms of feminism indicators and feminist views in these works were tried to reveal. The purpose of the study is to depict the feminist aspects of these two works. Generating the study, literature review was used. It is seen that to Walker and Grimke, being black women is much more difficult than being white women. In both works, authors use letter
doi:10.17719/jisr.20185537179
fatcat:nria3chbxngmved3j64kfhmngq