This book presents a profound comparative exploration of faith, resistance, and identity in the works of Alice Walker and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, two of the most influential voices in African and African-American feminist literature. Through an in-depth study of The Color Purple and Purple Hibiscus, the work examines how gender, race, religion, and colonial legacies intersect to shape women's experiences of oppression and empowerment.Structured across five comprehensive chapters, the book traces the evolution of feminist consciousness from silence to self-assertion, situating both authors...
This book presents a profound comparative exploration of faith, resistance, and identity in the works of Alice Walker and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, tw...