Analysis of Discourses in Leslie Silko's "Yellow Woman"


Essay, 2016

5 Pages, Grade: 76.2


Abstract or Introduction

Every Literature work gives exposure the historical and cultural issues in the society it is taken. Through contextual analysis of literary work, a lot of information about society can be obtained. Therefore, this essay takes a closer look at Leslie Silko's story "Yellow Woman".

In the few pages of the story Silko brings to light a compendium on regard to the voice of a woman. She manages to explore pertinent issues within the historical and cultural setting of the Native American. The relevant matters surveyed include marriage, spiritualism, change, nature, gender, storytelling, resistance, and wisdom incarnate in the elderly Native Americans. The work exposes the social, cultural way of life of the world it is set in. Also, a new historical perspective is given from the eye of the young Pueblo-woman.

Details

Title
Analysis of Discourses in Leslie Silko's "Yellow Woman"
College
Kenyatta University
Grade
76.2
Author
Year
2016
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V373285
ISBN (eBook)
9783668521278
ISBN (Book)
9783668521285
File size
421 KB
Language
English
Keywords
gender, identity, native american
Quote paper
Doctor Alfhonce Michael (Author), 2016, Analysis of Discourses in Leslie Silko's "Yellow Woman", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/373285

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