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  1. Abbandonato, Linda.;
    `A View from Elsewhere': Subversive Sexuality and the Rewriting of the Heroine Story in The Color Purple.  In: PMLA, vol.106(1991), no. 5, p. 1106-1115(10)

  2. Barker, Deborah. E.;
    Visual Markers: Art and Mass Media in Alice Walker s Meridian.  In: African American Review, Vol. 31(1997), no. 3, p. 463-480(18)

  3. Barksdale Richard K.;
    Castration Symbolism in Recent American Fiction.  In: CLA Journal, vol. 29, no. 4(June 1986): p. 400-413(14) ISSN: 0007-8549

  4. Berlant, Lauren.;
    Race, Gender, and Nation in The Color Purple.  In: Critical Inquiry, vol. 14, no. 4(Summer 1988). p. 831-859(29)

  5. Blosher, Bush, Trudy.;
    Transforming Vision: Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston.  In: The Christian Century. Chicago: Nov 16, 1988. Vol. 105, no. 34; p. 1035-1039(5)

  6. Boyd, Valerie.;
    Connections: Looking for Alice.  In: Ms. Arlington: Mar/Apr 1998. Vol. 8, no. 5; p. 90-95(6)

  7. Braendlin, Bonnie.;
    Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar as Pastiche.  In: American Literature, Vol. 68, no. 1(March 1996): p. 47-68.(12)

  8. Buncombe Marie H.;
    Androgyny as Metaphor in Alice Walker's Novels.  In: CL A Journal, vol. 30, no. 4( June 1987):p. 419-427(9)

  9. Butler, Robert J.;
    Alice Walker's vision of the South in The Third Life of Gran Copeland.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1993. Vol. 27, no. 2; p. 195-204(10)

  10. Butler, Robert J.;
    Visions of Southern life and religion in O'Connor's Wise Blood and Walker's The Third Life of Grange Copeland.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Jun 1993. Vol. 36, no. 4; p. 349-370(28)

  11. Burrow, Rufus Jr..;
    Toward womanist theology and ethics.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion. Atlanta: Spring 1999. Vol. 15, no. 1; p. 77-95(19)

  12. Byerman Keith.;
    Desire and Alice Walker: The Quest for a Womanist Narrative.  In: Callaloo: A Journal of Afro-American and African Arts and Letters vol. 12. no. 2( 1989): p. 321-331(11)

  13. Byrd, Rudolph P. ;
    Sound Advice from a Friend: Words and Thoughts from the Higher Ground of Alice Walker. Rev. of In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose, by Alice Walker.  In: Callaloo, vol. 6, no.2 (1983): 123-29(7)

     


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  14. Carter, Nancy C.;
    Claiming the Bittersweet Matrix: Alice Walker, Sandra Cisneros, and Adrienne Rich.  In: Critique, vol. 35. no. 4(Summer 1994): p. 195-204(10)

  15. Chambers, Kimberly.;
    Right on Time: History and Religion in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: CLA Journal, vol. 31(September 1987): p. 44-62(19)

  16. Christophe, Marc A.;
    The Color Purple: An Existential Novel.  In: CLAJournal, vol. 36, no. 3(Mar 1993): p. 280-290(11)

  17. Cliff Michelle.;
    'I Found God in Myself and I Loved Her/ I Loved Her Fiercely': More Thoughts on the Work of Black Women Artists.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. 2(1986): p. 7 - 39(33)

  18. Cochran, Kate.;
    When the lessons hurt: The Third Life of Grange Copeland as Joban Allegory.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 2001. Vol. 34, no. 1; p. 79-100(22)

  19. Coleman, Monica A.;
    Must I Be a Womanist?  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Vol. 22, no. 1(Spring 2006), p. 85-96(12) ISSN: 8755-4178

  20. Collins, Gina Michelle.;
    The Color Purple: What Feminism Can Learn from a Southern Tradition.  In: Southern literature and literary theory edited by Jefferson Humphries Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1990 p. 75-87(13)

  21. Cowart, David.;
    Heritage and deracination in Walker's "Everyday Use"  In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Spring 1996. Vol. 33, no. 2; p. 171-184(14)

  22. Cutter, Martha J.;
    Philomela speaks: Alice Walker's revisioning of rape archetypes in The Color Purple.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 2000. Vol. 25, no. 3/4; p. 161-180 (20)

     


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  23. Davis, Bernadette Adams.;
    The Color Purple in Retrospect.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: Nov/Dec 2005. Vol. 7, no. 6; p. 18-19(2)

  24. Davis, Thadious M.;
    Alice Walker (9 February 1944- ).  In: American Novelists Since "orld War II. Second Series. Ed. by James E. Kibler, Jr. (Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 6). A Bruccoli Clark Book, Gale Research Company, 1980. p. 350-358(9)

  25. Davis Thadious M.;
    Alice Walker's Celebration of Selfin Southern Generations.  In: Southern Generations." Women Writers of the Contemporary South. Edited by Peggy Whitman Prensaw. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1984, pp. 38 - 53(16)

  26. De Vezux, Alexis.;
    Alice Walker.  In: Essence. New York: Sep 1989. Vol. 20, no. 5; p. 56-61(6)

  27. Dieke, Ikenna.;
    Toward a monistic idealism: The thematics of Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1992. Vol. 26, no. 3; p. 507-514(8)

  28. Dole, Carol M.;
    The Return of the Father in Spielberg's The Color Purple.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly (LFQ), 24, no. 1 (1996), 12-16(5)

  29. Dreifus, Claudia.;
    The Progressive Interview: Alice Walker.  In: The Progressive. Madison: Aug 1989. Vol. 53, no. 8; p. 29-31(3)

     


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  30. Eddy,.Charmaine.;
    Marking the Body: The Material Dislocation of Gender in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: Ariel. Calgary: Apr/Jul. 2003. Vol. 34, no. 2/3; p. 37-70(34)

  31. Eiman, Erich.;
    The Cutting Edge.  In: National Review. New York: Aug 3, 1992. Vol. 44, no. 15; p. 48-49(2)

  32. El Saffar, Ruth .;
    Alice Walker's The Color. Purple.  In: The International Fiction Review, vol 12, no.1(Winter 1985): p. 11-17(7)

  33. Ellis, Deborah S.;
    The Color Purple and the Patient Griselda.  In: College English, 49(February 1987), no. 2, p. 188-201(14)

  34. Erikson Peter.;
    Cast Out Alone/To Heal/And Re-Create/ Ourselves: Family Based Identity in the Work of Alice Walker.  In: CLA Journal, vol. 23, no. 1( September 1979): p. 71-94(24)

  35. Estes Hicks, Onita.;
    The way we were: Precious memories of the black segregated.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1993. Vol. 27, no. 1; p. 9-18(10)

  36. Evelyn C White.;
    Alice Walker on activism.  In: Black Collegian. New Orleans: Oct 1997. Vol. 28, no. 1; p. 136-138(3)

  37. Evelyn C White.;
    Alice Walker on finding your bliss.  In: Ms. Arlington: Sep/Oct 1998. Vol. 9, no. 2; p. 42-50(9)

     


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  38. Farrell, Susan.;
    Fight vs. flight: A re-evaluation of Dee in Alice Walker's "Everyday Use".  In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Spring 1998. Vol. 35, no. 2; p. 179-186(9)

  39. Ferris, William R.;
    Alice Walker: "I know what the earth says."  In: Southern Cultures, Vol. 10, no. 1(Spring 2004), p. 5-24(20) ISSN: 1068-8218

  40. Fifer, Elizabeth.;
    Alice Walker: The Dialect & Letters of The Color Purple.  In: Contemporary American Women Writers: Narrative Strategies, ed Catherine Rainwater William J. Scheick , Lexington: Univ Press of Kentucky, 1985. pp. 155-171(17)

  41. Fike, Matthew A.;
    Jean Toomer and Okot p'Bitek in Alice Walker's "In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens".  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 2000. Vol. 25, no. 3/4; p. 141-160(20)

  42. Freeman, Roland L.;
    Alice Walker. Quilting a legacy.  In: The New Crisis. Jul/Aug 1999. Vol. 106, no. 4; p. 70-72(3)

  43. Froula, Christine.;
    The Daughter's Seduction: Sexual Violence and Literary History.  In: Signs 11(1986), p. 621-644(24)

     


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  44. Gardiner, Judith Kegan.;
    Empathic ways of reading: narcissism, cultural politics, and Russ's Female Man.  In: Feminist Studies, Spring 1994. Vol. 20; p. 87-111(25)

  45. Gaston Karen C.;
    Women in the Lives of Grange Copeland.  In: College Language Association Journal, vol. 24, no. 3 ( March 1981): p. 276-286(11)

  46. Gerhardt, Christine.;
    The greening of African-American landscapes: Where ecocriticism meets post-colonial theory.  In: The Mississippi Quarterly. Mississippi State: Fall 2002. Vol. 55, no. 4; p. 515-534(20)

  47. Giddings, Paula, Joseph, Toni Y.;
    Alice Walker's Appeal.  In: Essence. New York: Jul 1992. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 58-62(5)

  48. Gourdine, Angeletta K M.;
    Postmodern ethnography and the womanist mission: Postcolonial sensibilities in Possessing the Secret of Joy.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1996. Vol. 30, no. 2; p. 237-244(8)

  49. Gruesser, John.;
    Walker's Everyday Use.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2003. Vol. 61, no. 3; p. 183-185(3)

     


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  50. Halio Jay L.;
    First and Last Things.  In: The Southern Review, vol. 9, no. 1( January 1973): p. 455-465(11)

  51. Hall, James C.;
    Towards a Map of Mis(sed) Reading: The Presence of Absence in the Color Purple.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1992. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 89-97(9)

  52. Hankinson, Stacie Lynn.;
    From monotheism to pantheism: Liberation from patriarchy in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: The Midwest Quarterly. Pittsburg: Spring 1997. Vol. 38, no. 3; p. 320-328(9)

  53. Heglar, Charles J.;
    Named and namelessness: Alice Walker's pattern of surnames in The Color Purple.  In: ANQ. Lexington: Winter 2000. Vol. 13, no. 1; p. 38-41(4)

  54. Hellenbrand, Harold.;
    Speech After Silence: Alice Walker's The Third Life of Grange Copeland.  In: Black American Fiction Literature Forum, Vol. 20(Spring-Summer 1986), p. 113-128(16)

  55. Hendrickson, Roberta M.;
    Remebering the dream: Alice Walker, Meridian and the Civil Rights Movement.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1999. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 111-128(18)

  56. Homans Margaret.;
    'Her Very Own Howl': The Ambiguities of Representation in Recent Women's Fiction.  In: Signs, vol. 9, no. 2 (Winter 1983): p. 186-205(20)

  57. Hooker, Deborah Anne.;
    Reanimating the Trope of the Talking Book in Alice Walker's "Strong Horse Tea"  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Spring 2005. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 81-102(22)

  58. Iannone, Carol.;
    A Turning of the Critical Tide?  In: Commentary. New York: Nov 1989. Vol. 88, no. 5; p. 57-59(3)

     


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  59. Jablon, Madelyn.;
    Rememory, dream memory, and revision in Toni Morrison's Beloved and Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Dec 1993. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 136-144(9)

  60. Jago, Carol.;
    Alice Walker in the Classroom: "Living by the World". (The NCTE High School Literature Series). National Council of Teachers of English, 2000. 87 pp.

  61. Jago, Carol.;
    When students choose the poems.  In: English Journal, Jan 2002. Vol. 91, no. 3; p. 21-22(2)

  62. James, Stanlie M.;
    Shades of othering: Reflections on female circumcision/genital mutilation.  In: Signs. Chicago: Summer 1998. Vol. 23, no. 4; p. 1031-1048(18)

  63. Jenkins, Candice M.;
    Queering Black patriarchy: The Salvific wish and masculine possibility in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 2002. Vol. 48, no. 4; p. 969-1000(32)

  64. Johnson, Maria V.;
    You just can't keep a good woman down: Alice Walker sings the blues.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1996. Vol. 30, no. 2; p. 221-236(16)

  65. Julie, Wheelwright.;
    A Radical 'Roots'.  In: New Statesman & Society. Sep 22, 1989. Vol. 2, no. 68; p. 34-35(2)

  66. Kellman, Sophia N.;
    To be or not to be (loved).  In: Black Issues in Higher Education. May 24, 2001. Vol. 18, no. 7; p. 29-31(3)

  67. Korenman, Joan S.;
    African-American Women Writers, Black Nationalism, and the Matrilineal Heritage.  In: CLA Journal, Vol. 38, no. 2(1994), p. 143-161(19)

  68. Laudun, John.;
    Reading Hurston Writing.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 2004. Vol. 38, no. 1; p. 45-60(16)

  69. Lester, Neal A.;
    "Not my mother, not my sister, but it's me, O Lord, standing...": Alice Walker's "The Child Who Favored Daughter" as neo-slave narrative.  In: Studies in Short Fiction. Newberry: Summer 1997. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 289-305(17)

  70. Lewis, Catherine E.;
    Sewing, quilting, knitting: Handicraft and freedom in The Color Purle and A Women's Story.  In: Literature/Film Quarterly. Salisbury: 2001. Vol. 29, no. 3; p. 236-245(10)

  71. Linda, Selzer.;
    Race and domesticity in "The Color Purple".  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1995. Vol. 29, no. 1; p. 67-82(16)

     


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  72. McDowell, Deborah E.;
    The Changing Same: Generational Connections and Black Women Novelist.  In: New Literary History, vol. 19(Winter 1987): p. 281-302(22)

  73. McDowell, Deborah E.;
    The Self in Bloom: Alice Walker's Meridian.  In: CLA Journal, vol. 19(1981): p. 262-275(14)

  74. McGowen, Martha J.;
    Atonement and Release in Alice Walker's Meridian.  In: Critique, vol. 23(1981): p. 25-36(12)

  75. McGowan, Martha J.;
    Atonement and Release in Alice Walker's Meridian and The Archaeology of Self.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 34(1998) :no. 1, p. 55-68(14)

  76. McMillan, Laurie.;
    Telling a Critical Story: Alice Walker's In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens.  In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2004. Vol. 28, no. 1; p. 107-123 (17)

  77. Maïnimo, Wirba Ibrahim.;
    Black female writers' perspective on religion: Alice Walker and Calixthe Beyala.  In: Journal of Third World Studies. Americus: Spring 2002. Vol. 19, no. 1; p. 117-136(20)

  78. Martin, Terry.;
    The care and feeding of the creative spirit: Teaching Alice Walker's "In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens".  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Dec 1997. Vol. 86, no. 8; p. 42-44(3)

  79. Mary Eagleton.;
    Ethical reading: The problem of Alice Walker's 'Advancing Luna - and Ida B. Wells' and J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace.  In: Feminist Theory, Vol. 2(2001), No. 2, p. 189-203 (15) ISSN: 1464-7001

  80. Marvin, Thomas.;
    Preachin' the Blues: Bessie Smith's secular religion and Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1994. Vol. 28, no. 3; p. 411-421(11)

  81. Mason Theodore O., Jr.;
    Alice Walker's The Third Life of Grange Copeland: The Dynamics of Enclosure.  In: Callaloo: An Afro-American and African Journal of Arts and Letters, vol. 12,(1989), no. 2, p. 297-309(13)

  82. Mickelsen, David J.;
    You Ain't Never Caught a Rabbit: Covering and Signifyin' in Alice Walker's "Nineteen Fifty-Five".  In: Southern Quarterly. Hattiesburg: Spring 2004. Vol. 42, no. 3; p. 5-20(16)

  83. Molly, Hite.;
    Romance, marginality, matrilineage: Alice Walker's The Color Purple and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God.  In: Novel. Providence: Spring 1989. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 257-273(17)

  84. Monica, Loeb.;
    Walker's The Flowers.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Fall 1996. Vol. 55, no. 1; p. 60-62(3)

  85. Moore, Geneva Cobb.;
    Archetypal symbolism in Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 2000. Vol. 33, no. 1; p. 111-121(11)

  86. Mueller Lisel.;
    Versions of Reality.  In: Poetry, vol. 117, no. 5(February 1971): p. 322-330(9)

     


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  87. Ogunyemi Chikwenye Okonjo.;
    Womanism: The Dynamics of the Black Female Novel in English.  In: Signs, vol. 11, no. 1(Autumn 1985): p.63-80(18)

  88. Olakunle George.;
    Alice Walker's Africa: Globalization and the province of fiction.  In: Comparative Literature. Eugene: Fall 2001. Vol. 53, no. 4; p. 354-372(19)

  89. Osaki, Lillian Temu.;
    Madness in Black Women's Writing. Reflections From Four Texts: A Question of Power, The Joys of Motherhood, Anowa and Possessing the Secret of Joy.  In: Ahfad Journal. Omdurman: Jun 2002. Vol. 19, no. 1; p. 4-20(17)

  90. Oyeronke Oyewumi.;
    Alice in Motherland: Reading Alive Walker on Africa and Screening the Colour The Colour 'Black'.  In: Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies, Vol. 1.2 (2001), p. 1-23(23) ISSN 1530-5686

  91. Petry Alice Hall.;
    Alice Walker: The Achievement of the Short Fiction.  In: Modern Language Studies vol.19(Winter 1989): p. 12-27(16)

  92. Pifer, Lynn.;
    Coming to Voice in Alice Walker's Meridian: Speaking out for the Revolution.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 1992. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 77-88(12)

  93. Pifer, Lynn. & Slusser,.Tricia.;
    Looking at the back of your head: Mirroring scenes in Alice Walker's The Color Purple and Possessing the Secret of Joy.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Winter 1998. Vol. 23, no. 4; p. 47-57(11)

  94. Porter, Evette.;
    Absolute Alice.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: Mar/Apr 2003. Vol. 5, no. 2; p. 34-38(5)

  95. Proudfit, Charles L.;
    Celie's Search for Identity: A Psychoanalytic Developmental Reading of Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: Contemporary Literature, vol. 32, no.1(Sprg 1991): p. 12-37(26)

  96. Puhr, Kathleen M.;
    Healers in Gloria Naylor's Fiction.  In: Twentieth Century Literature, Vol. 40(1994), no. 4, p. 518-528(11)

     


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  97. Roemer, Astrid H.;
    Meets Alice Walker in Amsterdam. tr. by Wanda, Boeke.  In: Callaloo, Vol. 18, no. 2(Spring 1995), p. 242-247(6)

  98. Reid, E Shelly.;
    Beyond Morrison and Walker: Looking good and looking forward in contemporary black women's stories.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 2000. Vol. 34, no. 2; p. 313-328(16)

  99. Ross Daniel W.;
    Celie in the Looking Glass: The Desire for Selfhood in The Color Purple.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 34, no.1(Spring 1988): p. 69 - 84(16)

  100. Royster, Phillip M.;
    In Search of Our Fathers' Arms: Alice Walker's Persona of the Alienated Darling.  In: Black American Literature Forum, vol. 20(Winter 1986): p. 347-370(24)

  101. Rufus Burrow, Jr.;
    Enter Womanist theology and ethics.  In: Western Journal of Black Studies. Pullman: Spring 1998. Vol. 22, no. 1; p. 19-29(11)

     


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  102. Sadoff Dianne F.;
    Black Matrilineage: The Case of Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston.  In: Signs, vol. 11, no. 1(Autumn 1985): p. 4- 26(23)

  103. Sample, Maxine.;
    Walker's Possessing The Secret Of Joy.  In: The Explicator. Washington: Spring 2000. Vol. 58, no. 3; p. 169-172(4)

  104. Shelton Frank W.;
    Alienation and Integration in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: College Language Association Journal, vol. 28, no. 4(June 1985): p. 382-392(11)

  105. Smith, Felipe.;
    Alice Walker's redemptive art.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1992. Vol. 26, no. 3; p. 437-451(15)

  106. Sol, Adam.;
    Questions of mastery in Alice Walker's The Temple of My Familiar.  In: Critique. Washington: Summer 2002. Vol. 43, no. 4; p. 393-404(12)

  107. Souris, Stephen.;
    Multiperspectival consensus: Alice Walker's Possessing the Secret of Joy, the multiple narrator novel, and the practice of "female circumcision".  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Jun 1997. Vol. 40, no. 4; p. 405-431(27)

  108. Stade George.;
    Womanist Fiction and Male Characters.  In: Partisan Review, vol. 52, no. 3(1985): p. 264-270(7)

  109. Stein Karen F.;
    Meridian: Alice Walker's Critique of Revolution.  In: Black American Literature Forum, vol. 20, no. 1-2(Spring-Summer 1986): p. 129-141(13)

     


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  110. Taylor, Carole Anne.;
    Humor, Subjectivity, Resistance: The Case of Laughter in the Color Purple.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 36(1994), no. 4, p. 462-482(21)

  111. Taylor, Clyde.;
    Black Writing as Immanent Humanism.  In: The Southern Review, vol. 21, no. 3( July 1985): p. 790-800(11)

  112. Trudier Harris.;
    From Victimization to Free Enterprise: Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: Studies in American Fiction, vol. 14, no. 1(Spring 1986): p. 1-17(17) ISSN: 0091-8083

  113. Trudier Harris.;
    Tiptoeing Through Taboo: Incest in 'The Child Who Favored Daughter.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 28(Autumn 1982), no. 3: p. 495-505(11)

  114. Trudier, Harris.;
    Violence in The Third Life of Grange Copeland.  In: CLA Journal, vol. 19(1975):p. 238-247(10)

  115. Tucker, Lindsey.;
    Alice Walker's The Color Purple: Emergent Woman, Emergent Text.  In: Black American Literature Forum 22(Spring 1988): p. 81-95(15)

  116. Tuten, Nancy.;
    Alice Walker's "Everyday Use".  In: The Explicator. Washington: Winter 1993. Vol. 51, no. 2; p. 125-128(4)

     


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  117. Walker, Alice.;
    Alice Walker: Notes from My Journal.  In: Essence. New York: Jul 1988. Vol. 19, no. 3; p. 71-74(4)

  118. Walker, Alice.;
    As You Wear: Cross-dressing and Identity Politics in Jackie Kay's Trumpet.  In: Journal of International Women's Studies Vol 8, no. 2, February 2007, p. 35-43(9)

  119. Walker, Alice.;
    Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart.  In: Ms. Arlington: Spring 2004. Vol. 14, no. 1; p. 74-78(5)

  120. Walker Robbie.;
    Coping Strategies of the Women in Alice Walker's Novel's: Implications for Survival.  In: College Language Association.Journal, vol. 30, no. 4( June 1987): p. 401-418(18)

  121. Walton, Priscilla L.;
    `What She Got to Sing About?': Comedy and `The Color Purple'.  In: Ariel, 21, no. 2 (April 1990), p. 59-74(16)

  122. Warren, Nagueyalti; Wolff, Sally.;
    Like the pupil of an eye: Sexual blinding of women in Alice Walker's works.  In: Southern Literary Journal. Chapel Hill: Fall 1998. Vol. 31, no. 1; p. 1-16(16)

  123. Washington, Mary Helen.;
    "An Essays on Alica Walker" Study Black Bridges: Vision of Black Women in Literature   In: Twentieth-Century American Literature, vol. 7. General Editor Harold Bloom. (The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism), 1988. p. 4111-4116(6) [Foemerly : eds. Roseann P. Bell, Bettye J. Parker, and Beverly Guy-Sheftall 1979, pp. 133-149]. and 3 other articles.

  124. Waxman, Barbara Frey.;
    Dancing out of form, dancing into self: Genre and metaphor in Marshall, Shange, and Walker.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1994. Vol. 19, no. 3; p. 91-106(16)

  125. Whitaker, Charles.;
    Alice Walker: Color Purple Author Confronts Her Critics and Talks About Her Provocative New Book.  In: Ebony. Chicago: May 1992. Vol. 47, no. 7; p. 86-89(4)

  126. White, Evelyn C.;
    Alice's wonderland.  In: Essence. New York: Feb 1996. Vol. 26, no. 10; p. 84-88(5)

  127. Whitsitt, Sam.;
    In spite of it all: A reading of Alice Walker's "everyday use".  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 2000. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 443-459(17)

  128. Williams Delores S.;
    Women's Oppression and Lifeline Politics in Black Women's Religious Narratives.  In: Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, vol. I, no. 1(1985): p. 59-71(13)

  129. Woodard, Helena;
    Expressions of "Black Humor": Laughter as Resistance in Alice Walker's the Color Purple and Zora Neale Hurston's Moses, Man of the Mountain.  In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 36(1994), p. 431-435(5)

     


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  130. Baker, William.;
    Alice Walker.  In: Reference Reviews. Harlow: 2000. Vol. 14, no. 4; p. 18-19 (2)

  131. Bryant, Cedric Gael.;
    The Americas -- Alice Walker (Twayne United States Authors Series No. 596) by Donna Haisty Winchell.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Spring 1994. Vol. 40, no. 1; p. 156-157(2)

  132. Churchill, Mary Faggan.;
    Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston: The Common Bond.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Fall 1997. Vol. 22, no. 3; p. 199-202(4)

  133. Gretchen, Ziegenhals.;
    The World in Walker's Eye.  In: The Christian Century. Chicago: Nov 16, 1988. Vol. 105, no. 34; p. 1036-1037(2)

  134. Jane, Splawn, P..;
    The Americas -- The Crime of Innocence in the Fiction of Toni Morrison by Terry Otten / Race, Gender, and Desire: Narrative Strategies in the Fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker by Elliott Butler-Evans.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 1991. Vol. 37, no. 2; p. 274-275(2)

  135. McHenry, Susan.;
    Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart: A Novel.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: May/Jun 2004. Vol. 6, no. 3; p. 44-45(2)

  136. Marino, Sarah R.;
    Epistolary Respones: The Letter in 20th-Century American Fiction and Criticism.  In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 1997. Vol. 43, no. 4; p. 1007-1009(3)

  137. Moore, Opal.;
    Building an edifice of hope and human possibility.  In: Black Issues in Higher Education. Sep 4, 1997. Vol. 14, no. 14; p. 28-29(2)

  138. Neilen, Deirdre.;
    Banned.  In: World Literature Today. Norman: Winter 1998. Vol. 72, no. 1; p. 136-137(2)

  139. News-Horst, Adele S.;
    The Way Forward is with a Broken Heart.  In: World Literature Today. Norman: Spring 2001. Vol. 75, no. 2; p. 335-336(2)

  140. Patricia Elam.;
    Capturing a Full Life Lived on the Page.  In: The Crisis. Baltimore: Sep/Oct 2004. Vol. 111, no. 5; p. 50-51(2)

  141. Richards, Mary Margaret.;
    Producing a Womanist Text: The Maternal as Signifier in Alice Walker's The Color Purple.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 1998. Vol. 32, no. 3; p. 503-504(2)

  142. Tate, Claudia C.;
    "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Summer 1996. Vol. 30, no. 2; p. 308-309(2)

  143. Tate, J O.;
    Smiley Face with Deadlocks.  In: National Review. New York: Jun 30, 1989. Vol. 41, no.12; p. 48-49(2)

  144. Taylor, Carole Anne.;
    Critical Essays on Alice Walker.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Fall 2001. Vol. 35, no. 3; p. 489-491(3)

  145. Wolcott, James.;
    Party of Animals: The Temple of My Familiar.  In: The New Republic. Washington: May 29, 1989. Vol. 200, no. 22; p. 28-30 (3)

  146. Woodard, Loretta G.;
    Alice Walker.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 2003. Vol. 37, no. 1; p. 170-171(2)

  147. Zinn, Christopher.:
    Books: The Temple of My Familiar.  In: America. New York: Aug 12, 1989. Vol. 161, no. 4; p. 90-92 (3)


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