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The purpose of the character is to create an identity for herself and all the black women which suits her own criteria. In this regard she wishes to eliminate the abuses which have been performed upon the black females and black people in general. Not only that, but she is also fighting against the stereotypes connected with women's roles, such as the ones of wife and mother. In this attempt, she wishes to demonstrate that the black female body- which has been abused for so long- can actually be considered an independent and complete body of a person.

While the physical abuse is an important theme in the book, the body can be interpreted as a symbol for the spirituality behind it. And here the author succeeds in making a very strong point, namely to demonstrate that the human spirit is the same for everybody, regardless of their race. It could even be stated that she actually implies that the human spirit can not be defined through the use of categories such as skin color or gender. These are only social constructs meant to...

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The narrative is marked by the female body and denounces the physical, as well as symbolical fragmentation it has endured throughout centuries of sexual, racial and social bondage."(Showalter in Philis, 28)
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Jones, G. Corregidora, Beacon Press,1986

Philips, K.L. Critical voicings of black liberation: resistance and representations in the Americas, in Google books, Retrieved December 10, 2010 from http://books.google.it/books?id=t6jdNVdUnTgC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=Corregidora+Novel+to+Black+and+Feminine&source=bl&ots=PwFZN9FAPS&sig=qdqzm0_5wmNmj_8iRz7LY-xohK4&hl=it&ei=BsgFTaKWH8GfOs_egacB&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFgQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Corregidora%20Novel%20to%20Black%20and%20Feminine&f=false

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