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SUBVERSION OF PATRIARCHAL BINARY OPPOSITION IN ALICE WALKER’S THE COLOR PURPLE AND KATE CHOPIN’S THE AWAKENING

ABSTRACT 

 In spite of civilization, subjugation of women under male hegemony has been an unending challenge. Alice Walker’s The Color Purple and Kate Chopin’s The Awakening examine a patriarchal society that relegate women to the second fiddle and how such patriarchal society can be subverted in the light of Poststructural feminist ideology. Judith Butler’s poststructural approach to the analysis of the characters in this study reveals that gender is not just a social construct but a “doing”, a repetitive act which can be taken up by any one irrespective of sex. Sofia in The Color Purple for instance, is seen as a man in her marriage to Harpo because of her actions. Edna in The Awakening is considered weird because she abandons the traditional notion of ‘mother-women’ in pursuit of individualism.

Project detailsContents
 
Number of Pages61 pages
Chapter one Introduction
Chapter two Literature review
Chapter three  methodology
Chapter  four  Data analysis
Chapter  five Summary,discussion & recommendations
ReferenceReference
QuestionnaireQuestionnaire
AppendixAppendix
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