Beauty and Self in Allison’s Writing
Words: 807 Pages: 3 5961Dorothy Allison’s autobiographical narrative, Two or Three Things I Know for Sure, delves into the intricate ways in which a lower-class upbringing has shaped the identities of the women in her family. Within this framework, beauty inadvertently becomes one of the most valued aspects among her family members, a perceived deficiency of which significantly influences Allison's sense of self-worth. Through a lens of intersectional feminism—a branch of feminism that examines how various forms of social and political discrimination overlap with […]