Aspects of racism and feminism in Mules and Men By Zora Neale Hurston And The Color Purple by Alice Walker
General Information:
Level |
Master |
Title |
Aspects of racism and feminism in Mules and Men By Zora Neale Hurston And The Color Purple by Alice Walker |
Specialty |
English Languages |
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Outline:
General Introduction
Chapter one: Theoretical foundations
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Overview about African American female writers
1.3. Racism and Feminism
1.4. Zora Neal Hurston
1.4.1. Zora Neal Hurston’s bibliography
1.4.2. Mules And Men’s plot summary
1.4.3. Zora Neal Hurston’s literary movement
1.5. Alice Walker
1.5.1. Alice Walker’s biography
1.5.2. The Color Purple’s plot summary
1.5.3. Alice Walker literary movement
1.6.Conclusion
Chapter two: Exploring the novels
1. Introduction
2. Mules and Men
2.1. Exploring racism in Mules and Men
2.2. Exploring feminism in mules and men
2.3. Evolution of the character
2.4. Symbolism
2.4.1.Religion
2.4.2.Mules and Men
2.5. Language used in Mules and Men
3. The Color Purple
3.1. Exploring racism in the Color Purple
3.2. Exploring feminism in The Color Purple
3.3. The evolution of the female character
3.4. Symbolism
3.5. Letters as tool of communication
4. Hurston and Walker relationship
5. Conclusion
General Conclusion
Bibliography
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