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The color purple / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.

by Bloom, Harold [ed.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Modern critical interpretations. Publisher: Philadelphia, PA. : Chelsea House Publishers, c2000Description: vii, 251 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 079105666X (alk. paper).Subject(s): Walker, Alice, 1944- Color purple | Afro-American woman in literature
Contents:
Race, Gender, and Nation in The Color Purple by Lauren Berlant -- Color Me Zora: Alice Walker's (Re) Writing of Speakerly Text by Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Writing the Subject: Reading The Color Purple by bell hooks -- "Show me How to Do Like You": Didacticism and the Epitolary Form in The Color Purple by Carolyn Williams -- Romance, Marginality, Matrilineage: The Color Purple by Molly Hite -- With Ears to Hear and Eyes to See: Alice Walker's Parable The Color Purple by Diane Gabrielsen Scholl -- The Color Purple: A Study of Walker's Womanist Gospel by Tuzyline Jita Allan -- Race and Domesticity in The Color Purple by Linda Selzer -- Generational Connections and Black Women Novelists---Iola Leroy and The Color Purople by Deborah E. McDowell -- "Somebody I Can Talk To": Teaching Feminism Through The Color Purple by Carla Kaplan -- Alice Walker's The Color Purple by Yvonne Johnson.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Race, Gender, and Nation in The Color Purple by Lauren Berlant -- Color Me Zora: Alice Walker's (Re) Writing of Speakerly Text by Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Writing the Subject: Reading The Color Purple by bell hooks -- "Show me How to Do Like You": Didacticism and the Epitolary Form in The Color Purple by Carolyn Williams -- Romance, Marginality, Matrilineage: The Color Purple by Molly Hite -- With Ears to Hear and Eyes to See: Alice Walker's Parable The Color Purple by Diane Gabrielsen Scholl -- The Color Purple: A Study of Walker's Womanist Gospel by Tuzyline Jita Allan -- Race and Domesticity in The Color Purple by Linda Selzer -- Generational Connections and Black Women Novelists---Iola Leroy and The Color Purople by Deborah E. McDowell -- "Somebody I Can Talk To": Teaching Feminism Through The Color Purple by Carla Kaplan -- Alice Walker's The Color Purple by Yvonne Johnson.

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