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Abstract | The purpose this presentation is to elaborate on the knowledge of bisexual relationships that occurred in the early 1900’s regardless of the sexual and racial oppression of the time period. I believe that through art and through literature we are able to experience and view through a greater lens, the human experience . The Color Purple by Alice Walker (Adapted for stage by Marsha Norman) walks us through the relationships our main character Celie , is involved in and evolves through . As an audience see many different factors as to how her trauma and/or life has affected her attraction and affection towards certain relationships but most importantly the relationship she has with herself. |
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Publication Date | 2019-04-28 |
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Alternative Title | Addressing Bisexuality, Gender Non Conformance and Performativity through The Color Purple |
Acknowledgments | This paper won the Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, Honorable Mention, 2018-19. |
Permalink | https://oaks.kent.edu/epar/vol6/iss1/addressing-bisexuality-gender-non-conformance-and-performativity-through-color |