Depicting Sexism and Domestic Violence in the Afro-American writings: Case Study Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston
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African American literature has become an inevitable part of American literature and
culture. It is only with the significant representation of African American literature that
American society stands to be cleansed from the problem of racial discrimination. Zora Neale
Hurston’s short story Sweat is a story with different perspective. It revolves around the
experiences of Black Women and their struggles with racism, sexism, and patriarchal
violence. This revealed the violence toward women and women’s resistance regarding the
construction of a patriarchal society. This research deals with the aspects of the African
American Renaissance in the field of literature and the birth of Black Feminism with the use
of Huston’s short story Sweat as a case study. It sheds lights and depicts black women suffer
with racism, sexism and violence employing Black Feminist lens. In addition to addressing
forms of resistance to their hard living conditions
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