Abstract:Alice Walker was a famous African-American female writer and oneof the most important representative figures among American black female images. As a black woman writer, she strongly thought that black women lived in a special situation, so that she wrote The Color Purple and formed her influential thought of Womanism. The Color Purple was a typical post-colonial womanist novel, in which Walker showed her great love and special attention to the national culture. It was the attachment to and identity of the national culture that made the womanists in The Color Purple converted the various suppression of the white cultural hegemony and walked out of oppression.
Key words: The Color Purple; Alice Walker; Womansim
CONTENTS
Abstract
中文摘要
1. Introduction1
1.1Brief Introduction to Alice Walker
1.2Introduction to The Color Purple
2. Introduction to Womanism...3
2.1 Definition and Origin
2.2 The Differences Between Womanism and Feminism
3. Oppression in The Color Purple Reflected in Celie.4
3.1 Suffering fromWhites
3.2 Discrimination from Black Men
3.3 A Lack of Personal Freedom
4. Womanism’s Awakening Reflected in Celie.8
4.1 Claiming for Personal Freedom and Economic Independence
4.2 Seeking for Sexual and Racial Equality
5. Conclusion11
Bibliography.11
Acknowledgements12