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"Armstrong examines the repercussions of colonization on the lives of women characters in novels about four different "post-colonial" cultural contexts - Native American, Jamaican, Irish, and Mexican American.".

"Armstrong begins by examining the particular historical contexts of each novel and the intersecting themes relating to the impact of colonialism such as liminality, mingling of cultures, loss and mourning, and reemergence of repressed history through oral tradition.

She then looks at Louise Erdrich's novel Tracks in which the three primary characters respond to their experiences of personal and collective loss in the context of Anishinaabe culture; Erna Brodber's Myal is explored for the impact of the manichean colonial ideology on a Jamaican woman who is literary half-black and half-white. Next is an analysis of Julia O'Faolain's No Country for Young Men a novel about two women, one who lived through the early 20th-century movement for Irish independence and the other who is her great niece. Both have been silenced and sexually controlled by colonialism and patriarchal Catholicism.

Finally the author examines Lucha Corpi's Delia's Song about a young Chicana activist who has suffered losses on several levels and recovers by writing an autobiographical novel that weaves together the personal and political issues of her life. The theories of Frantz Fanon, Victor Turner, Mary Douglas, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Gloria Anzaldua, and others are applied to the novels to give an understanding of the psychological impacts of colonization and to examine the subversive formations that evolve in cultural contact zones.

Of particular interest to scholars and students in Women's, and Cultural Studies and world literature."--BOOK JACKET.

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Greenwood Press
Language
English
Pages
132

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-128) and index.

Published in
Westport, Conn
Series
Contributions to the study of world literature,, no. 100

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Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54099287
Library of Congress
PS374.W6 A76 2000, PS374

The Physical Object

Pagination
132 p. ;
Number of pages
132

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL52210M
Internet Archive
demythologizingr0000arms
ISBN 10
031331067X
LCCN
99058882
OCLC/WorldCat
43036782
Library Thing
6198405
Goodreads
927299

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