Beschreibung
Gloria Naylor (January 25, 1950-September 28, 2016) one of the most celebrated and successful contemporary Afro-American writer, moved ahead of her predecessors giving a complex picture of the historically limited choices and identity that black women have faced in her sequence of novels which have formed a quartet - The Women of Brewster Place (1982), Linden Hills (1985), Mama Day (1988) and Bailey's Cafe (1992). The book is focused on Naylors four novels which focus on female-bonding, to discuss the need for the formation of community mothers and sisters to combat with the oppression of the Afro-American women on the basis of race, class and gender and in the process to empower themselves.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kalluru Maheswaramma is working as an Editorial Adviser & Proof Reader for IJACS and Coordinator for KROS Publications, India. Dr. Maheswaramma is working on Afro-American literature thorough the Gloria Naylor's novels. As part of academic program she has visited Busan, South Korea and Detroit, MI, USA