if post-colonialism could be described in one word what would be
- discriminatory
- isolating
how were women treated differently than men in the novel?
- women are expected to be mothers, not be lawyers or do jobs expected to be done by men, and live at home. Men can go to college, learn to read and write, own slaves.
How old was Handful when she was given to Sarah as a gift?
10
Why does post-colonialism ideals prevent Sarah and Handful from really being friends?
Despite Sarah's genuine desire to help Handful, there are inherent limitations to their connection due to the societal structures that govern their lives.
How have post-colonial traditions shaped our history?
- slavery
how do the female characters (Sarah Grimke/Handful) resist the power structures created by racism and colonialism?
- up for dicussion
What was Sarah's dream job
a lawyer
How does Sarah teaching Handful how to read and write show resistance against oppression within the broader postcolonial context?
- empowerment through knowledge
up for discussion
What are some examples of post colonialism prevalent in our society today
men and woman
generational wealth
How does the novel reveal the intersections of class and race between women and men?
- women are minoritized, especially black slave women
- white men are put on a pedestal
Death of her father
How does the dynamic between Handful and Sarah in 'The Invention of Wings' challenge post-colonial perspectives
- try to overcome their oppressed and oppressor position
What are the most common aspects of people who are colonized and the colonizers?
- colonized: oppressed, considered "less than", marginalized
-colonizers: privileged, more powerful, majority, higher on the pietriarchy
How do the post-colonial views play a role in men and women’s equality
- Men exploit women for their own benefit
What happened when Sarahs parents found out she had been helping Handful learn how to read?
Took away Sarahs ability to read books.
In regards to Sarah’s dream to be a lawyer and Handful’s dream to be a seamstress, how do their individual careers reflect their identity in society?
up for discussion