The Creative Work of Alice Walker and Her Basic Novels on Womanism

Authors

  • Narimanova Jamola Yuldashbayevna English teacher at Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Tashkent city, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

The Third Life of Grange Copeland, The novel Color Purple, art, womanism, black community

Abstract

This article is about Alice Walker's artistic work and her significant novels that are based on women's rights, issues and status. This paper is also focused on Alice Walker, in full Alice Malsenior Walker, (born February 9, 1944, Eatonton, Georgia, U.S.), American writer whose novels, short stories, and poems are noted for their insightful treatment of African American culture. Her novels, most notably The Color Purple (1982), focus particularly on women.

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Published

2023-05-17

How to Cite

Yuldashbayevna, . N. J. . (2023). The Creative Work of Alice Walker and Her Basic Novels on Womanism . Web of Semantic: Universal Journal on Innovative Education, 2(5), 201–207. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/semantic/article/view/1612