The exploration of powerful themes in the novels by African American authors Toni Morrison and Alice Walker is a groundbreaking journey into the challenges faced by black women in dealing with racism, sexism, and societal expectations. Through Morrison's novels, including "The Bluest Eye" and "Sula," and Walker's works like "The Color Purple" and "Meridian," a profound narrative emerges that delves into the struggles of black women against stigmatization, patriarchal oppression, and survival strategies. Morrison and Walker highlight the resilience and resistance of their female characters against white beauty standards, patriarchal norms, and racial injustices, emphasizing the importance of self-love, sisterhood, and the rejection of societal constraints. The novels challenge dualisms such as transcendence/immanence, male/female, and public/private, and confront the ecological feminist perspective, pointing out the interconnectedness of oppression faced by women and nature.
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