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A 3 page annotated bibliography that addresses sources on Walker's novel Possessing the Secret of Joy. The writer summarizes 4 secondary sources and the primary.
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places the work under study, Possessing the Secret of Joy, within the overall context of Walkers life and writing career. The brief synopsis of this novel offered in this article
shows that this work carries forward Walkers focus on black women characters and the issues that affect their lives. Considering this major focus in Walkers writing, it make sense that
she would address an issue as volatile and devastating as female genital mutilation, which affects the lives of so many black women in Africa and the Middle East. Demirturk, Lale.
"The Black Womans Selfhood in Alice Walkers Possessing the Secret of Joy." Journal of American Studies in Turkey 2(1995): 33-36. This source emphasizes the reasons behind Tashis decision
to undergo female genital mutilation. It is inconceivable to the Western womans mind why anyone would voluntarily submit to this ordeal; however, this writer shows how this custom is connected
in Tashis mind to her identity as an African, as she sees the black race as being stripped of everything except its black, ethnic identity. Demirturk also explains Tashis reaction
to MLissa, the elderly woman who performed the mutilating procedure extremely well and helps her reader to understand the complex web of emotions that Walker paints in regards to both
of these characters. Particularly insightful, Demirturk sums up the novel by stating that Tashi sacrificed her gender identity to her black identity, which is an astute observation. This article helps
the reader understand not only what motivated Tashi to the act of murder, but also the viewpoint of the murdered woman. Moore, Geneva C. "Archetypal Symbolism in Alice Walkers
Possessing the Secret of Joy." Southern Literary Journal 33(1)(2000): 111-121. In this extremely informative source, Moore, first of all, places Walkers novel within the overall framework of the writers
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