AGAINST THE STEREOTYPE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN TONI MORRISON'S GOD HELP THE CHILD
God Help the Child (2015) is a novel written by Toni Morrison. The novel tells about African American life in 2000s. One of many issues that are presented in the novel is about stereotypes of African American. The analysis is seen in how African Americans women are stereotyped and how the stereot...
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
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Summary: | God Help the Child (2015) is a novel written by Toni Morrison. The novel tells
about African American life in 2000s. One of many issues that are presented in the novel
is about stereotypes of African American. The analysis is seen in how African Americans
women are stereotyped and how the stereotypes of African American women are
contested in the novel through its two characters, Sweetness and Lula Ann Bridewell. In
this case, this novel challenges the stereotype of African American women form black
feminist perspective. In analyzing the African American women stereotype, theory by
Patricia Hill Collins Black Feminist Thought in Controlling Images and Self-Definition
will be used. The type of this research was qualitative research. The method of the data
collection used God Help the Child novel as the data source and the supported data from
digital and non-digital source. The analysis was about the stereotype and against the
stereotype African American women in mother and daughter character. This research
examines the stereotype of African American Women as "Matriarch", "Welfare mother",
and "other". From the analysis, it is conclude that African American women stereotypes
are providing positive and negative images. In contesting the stereotypes, Sweetness has a
Self-Reliance to be Independent instead of matriarch and welfare mother image and
Bridewell has a Self-Valuation to gets Respect instead of "other" images. |
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