Search for Women's Sense of Self : A Feminist Reading of Walker's "The Lover", "Fame" and "Abortion"
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Abstract
The female protagonists are in oppressed and troubled condition from their
male partners and social patriarchal norms. Thus, these three stories show the female
troubled relationship, their emptiness, their dissatisfaction and passionless life and
career during 1970s American society. Alice walker's these three stories, The Lover,
Fame and Abortion shows the bitter condition, troubled relationship and emptiness in
female protagonists' life. It analyses that how female protagonists feel an ache, sad
and un-full-fill in the stories at the time of 1970s.
This research argues the women and the black women who were oppressed
and dominated socially, physically and sexually and it tries to get freedom from the
dominance. Most of the female protagonists' look like slave in the story, but they want
to redefine their womanhood. So the main argument of this paper is to overcome the
sufferings of women and redefine the sense of self. Taking this point in case, the
researcher explores the similarities between Alice walker's three stories that the
female protagonists are struggling for the fulfillment of dissatisfaction from their male
partners. It will be substantiated in women's studies frame, under the concepts from
Mary Wollstonecraft's Feminism, Judith Butler's Gender Trouble and Behavior and
Bell Hook's Feminist Theory; From Margin To Center, supports the woman's studies
under the feminism.
Thus, the researcher explores in this paper that the Alice Walker‟s three
female protagonists‟ real situation, sufferings. Struggling and research of self-hood
and how they resist against patriarchal society. Further, it unfolds individual‟s
consciousness, prosperity and advancement of life-style.