Reversal of Stereotypes in Alice Walker's The Color Purple: God, Gender, Narrative and Sexuality

Morshedul Arifin, Shahzeb Ahmed
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Unlike most African-American authors, who constantly mirror the repressive effects of racism, classicism and gender discrimination, Alice Walker (1944–) in her The Color Purple (1982) compulsively deals with sexism that was still pervasive within African American communities during the early twentieth century. She argues that just as black groups are relegated to an underclass due to the colour of their skin in a wider milieu of white society, in the same way the black women are reduced to a more inferior class due to their sex in their own community. For women’s self-emancipation from such an inhibitory patriarchy, the novel gives an overarching emphasis on the formation of language, execution of voice, review of sexual preference and redefinition of identity of her female characters, the protagonist Celie in particular. This paper examines how, by a fusion of the bildungsroman and epistolary conventions, the novelist melds a unique way for her women creating a God for their own and carving out a niche in social and economic concerns. It assesses the strategic reversal of gender stereotype as well as sexual orientation in order to establish the independence and equality of women on a par with men. The paper ends up with the claim that the novel is predicated upon the theoretical prism of womanism, previously premised by Walker herself, which puts extensive emphasis on a deeper, empathetic relationship and camaraderie of women.
爱丽丝·沃克《紫色》中刻板印象的逆转:上帝、性别、叙事与性
与大多数非裔美国作家不断地反映种族主义、古典主义和性别歧视的压抑影响不同,爱丽丝·沃克(1944 -)在她的《紫色》(1982)中,强迫性地处理了20世纪初在非裔美国人社区中仍然普遍存在的性别歧视。她认为,就像黑人群体在更广泛的白人社会环境中因肤色而被贬为下层阶级一样,黑人女性因其在自己社区中的性别而被贬为更低级的阶级。对于女性在这种压抑的父权制下的自我解放,小说把重点放在了语言的形成、声音的执行、对性偏好的审视和对女性角色,尤其是主人公茜莉的身份的重新定义上。本文探讨了这位小说家如何通过融合成长小说和书信体惯例,以一种独特的方式为她笔下的女性创造了一个属于她们自己的上帝,并在社会和经济问题上占据了一席之地。它评估了战略性地扭转性别陈规定型观念和性取向,以便确立妇女与男子同等的独立和平等地位。文章最后声称,这部小说是建立在女性主义的理论棱镜之上的,之前是沃克本人提出的,它广泛强调了女性之间更深层次的、同理心的关系和同志情谊。
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