The portrayal of main female characters in three novels of Toni Morisson using the postcolonial feminism theoretical frame work

This study aims to investigate the representation of African American women main characters in novels by Toni Morisson, in which the foci are on whether or not discrimination and oppression towards the African American women characters are evident. The texts used are; (i) The Bluest Eye (ii) Sula,...

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Main Author: Nora, Sahari
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6966/8/NORA%20BINTI%20SAHARI.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6966/
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Summary:This study aims to investigate the representation of African American women main characters in novels by Toni Morisson, in which the foci are on whether or not discrimination and oppression towards the African American women characters are evident. The texts used are; (i) The Bluest Eye (ii) Sula, and (iii) Beloved, which are all written by Toni Morisson, an African American author in which the novels reflect and embody the lives of African American women during the postcolonial period. The Postcolonial Feminism theory is applied in doing a literary analysis of the portrayal of the African American women characters. In addition to that, the issues brought up in the novels are viewed from the two factors that condition the form of oppressions toward the main characters which are the society and the colonizer. From the findings, the African American women are overly being portrayed by their physical characteristics which affect their psychological characteristics negatively. Their roles are also determined by the colonizer and the society. The findings of this study bridge the existing knowledge gap noted from related previous studies.