International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR)
  Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 10 | Page No.: 11-15
Feminism and Alice Walker's Basic Novels on Critical Writing of Women Oppression
Narimanova Jamola Yuldashbayevna

Abstract:
Women have always been a part of literature for all centuries. Unfortunately, they are often portrayed as weak, inferior, unable to survive on their own, and unable to do their jobs on their own. According to the man, women are beautiful and submissive, unable to think for themselves. According to Alice Walker, many women are never allowed to share their feelings, they are not indifferent at all. Moreover, they do not know how to celebrate their degraded dignity. Black women are oppressed in many ways,black church women are misrepresented even in their own communities. Socially, physically, and sexually oppressed and dominated black women seek to be free from domination. Most black women are seen as slaves who want to redefine their femininity. The main part of black women, they gave as slaves to free their puberty. This article is an attempt to subdue and hide black women, oppress them, enslave them, discriminate against them on the basis of sex, and how they differentiate themselves. It explores the issues of subjugation, sexual separation, self-awareness, awakening, and self-liberation of black women. African-American writer Alice Walker, The Clash for the Freedom of Black Women. She calls on black women to historically recognize their connection to the women who built bridges for them with their invincible and independent spirits. The main argument of this article is to overcome the suffering of black women.