An edition of Communal feminisms (2007)

Communal feminisms

Chicanas, Chilenas, and cultural exile theorizing the space of exile, class, and identity

Communal feminisms
Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, Ga ...
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An edition of Communal feminisms (2007)

Communal feminisms

Chicanas, Chilenas, and cultural exile theorizing the space of exile, class, and identity

"Communal Feminisms explores identity and exile from three different perspectives: theory, interviews, and imaginative literature. The first part of this book describes and defines exile within identity; the second part delivers twelve interviews and examines the sociohistorical construction of exile through Chicana literature and Chilean literature created and circulated during the Pinochet regime; and the third part contains a collection of unpublished, original works from each author interviewed. Including the interviews and creative works in both English and Spanish, Dr. Gabriella Gutierrez y Muhs emphasizes the need to publish bilingual works, without alienating English readers. This uniquely crafted collection will appeal to scholars across disciplines."--BOOK JACKET

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Publisher
Lexington Books
Language
English
Pages
306

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Lanham, MD

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PS

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Pagination
xlviii, 306 p. ;
Number of pages
306

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OL22747357M
ISBN 10
0739110519
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1260653

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