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Grounded in ecofeminist theory, this literary analysis examines Alice Walker's evolving views on animals in relation to her discussions of other oppressed groups. Pamela June argues that Walker's fiction can help readers understand and perhaps challenge American culture's mistreatment of nonhuman animals.
Explores the symbol of the wounded and scarred female body in selected postmodern, multiethnic American women's novels. This book emphasizes the different and nuanced forms of oppression each woman faces.
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