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建立人际资源圈In_Search_of_Our_Mothers_Gardens
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
In Search of Our Mothers Gardens
The Legacies of Two Different Groups of Women
In her essay, In Search of Our Mothers Gardens, Alice Walker builds a case about the legacy of women artists. Walker is searching for the African American womens identity and the legacy these women left behind. In order to support her argument, Walker quotes Virginia Woolf in many instances. Walker often takes text from Woolfs A Room of Ones Own, and rewrites it. Walker changes a lot of Woolfs text to portray the lives of black women. Walkers text comes into conversation with Woolfs because both texts are related to the argument that Walker constructs about the legacy of women artists. Walker rewrites parts of Woolfs text and changes many of the words around, yet the meaning of the text remains the same. Even though Woolfs essay was written by an economically privileged British white woman, Walker still chooses that essay because even though Walker primarily focuses on black women, she realizes that there are many similarities that exist in the circumstances of those two different groups.
Both Woolf and Walker argue that it was a common belief that women were responsible for the
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