Some people have natural singing skills, others have natural and smooth movements that can produce excellent dance. Others have the ability to change paint to the performance of vibrant life through the eyes of artists. Alice Walker's mother is a woman who can grow plants and bloom. She can arrange plants unilaterally, it is broken, but its length is also increasing. Alice's mother does not own the Palace of Versailles and does not have the responsibility to manage the vast gardens around her, but the aged space she always lives in is a large garden and It is about as prosperous.
In Alice Walker 's book "Searching for Our Mother' s Garden: Feminist Prose", feminists are defined as "black feminists or color feminists". Dwight Hopkins points out that feminist theologians "receive their theological guidance from the definition of Alice Walker's feminism". Stephanie · Y · Mitchem emphasizes that the definition of Alice Walker sets feminism, an important parameter of theological discovery, and a tips to feminist theological methodology In her article "Female Theology: Voices of Black Women" Dolores Williams also uses Walker's feminist concept as a theoretical outline. Describing Feminist Theology Furthermore, Linda E. Thomas argues that "Feminist theology master important relationships between African-American women and the plight, survival and struggle of colored women all over the world" There. However, women of other colors, except for black women and African-American women, are always "invisible" in feminist theology.
Alice Walker 's article "Searching for Our Mother' s Garden: Feminist Prose" (1983) explores the development of art and literature among African - American women. Walker argues that black women are not always able to receive education, but they are still learning to express themselves through artistic means such as cooking, sewing, oral stories. Walker's The Color Purple (1982) is the first African-American woman who received the Pulitzer Prize Literature Award. She was criticized as depicting black men as violent and sexually perverted, but the novel was praised for its solid attitude towards black lives. Walker's work shows a change in African literature in the 1980's. Although politically, the writing of African-American women depends on the richness of personal experiences and speaks about the life of African-Americans not only in freedom but also in everyday life .