Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature grade: 10 Hawai'i Pacific University course: 20th Century Women Writers of Color language: English abstract: Nora Zeale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God can be considered one of the sexiest most 'healthily' rendered heterosexual love stories in our literature (Walker ZoraNeale Hurston 88). This paper provides information about the outer contexts of the novel as well as inductive analyses of the novel. The first part of the paper (Ch. 2-5) reveals informationabout the author and the historical and literary context of the time in which Hurston's novel was published. The second part of the paper (Ch. 6-7) starts off with an analysis of the plot andcharacters of Their Eyes Were Watching God and then focuses on the theme of Otherness as it occurs in Huston's novel. The examinations of the concept of Otherness alongside with otherterms such as Dichotomization and Stigma will be based on the concepts that Rosenblum and Travis describe in their work The Meaning of Difference: American Constructions of RaceSex and Gender Social Class and Sexual Orientation.
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