Linking the Americas : Race, Hybrid Discourses, and the Reformulation of Feminine Identity.
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- 9780791483503
- 860.9/9287/098
- PQ7081.5 -- .F47 2005eb
Intro -- Linking the Americas: Race, Hybrid Discourses, and the Reformulation of Feminine Identity -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Radicalization of Marginality in Jesus's Quarto de despejo: Diário de uma favelada -- 2. Jesus's Diário and the Hybrid Forms of Textual Agency -- 3. Authorial Intervention in A hora da estrela: Metatextual and Structural Multiplicity -- 4. Textual Cross-Gendering of the Self and the Other in Lispector's: A hora da estrela -- 5. Campos's Tiene los cabellos rojizos y se llama Sabina: The Multivocality of Identity -- 6. Telling My Story: Campos's Rewriting of the Feminine Voice in Sabina -- 7. The Autobiographical Pact and Hurston's Restructuring of Difference -- 8. Wandering through the Dust: Textual Statues in Dust Tracks on a Road -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Introduction -- 1. The Radicalization of Marginality in Jesus's Quarto de despejo: Diário de uma favelada -- 2. Jesus's Diário and the Hybrid Forms of Textual Agency -- 3. Authorial Intervention in A hora da estrela: Metatextual and Structural Multiplicity -- 4. Textual Cross-Gendering of the Self and the Other in Lispector's A hora da estrela -- 5. Campos's Tiene los cabellos rojizos y se llama Sabina: The Multivocality of Identity -- 6. Telling My Story: Compos's Rewriting of the Feminine Voice in Sabina -- 7. The Autobiographical Pact and Hurston's Restructuring of Difference -- 8. Wandering through the Dust: Textual Statues in Dust Tracks on a Road -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
Provides a comparative look at women's texts across the Americas.
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