A Place in the Sun: Women Writers in Twentieth-Century CubaZed Books, 1997 - 247 páginas Women have published a rich and varied selection of work in Cuba throughout the twentieth century. Their writings give us a crucial insight into the recent history of that country. In this book, Catherine Davies develops a sophisticated and theoretically informed feminist reading of works by authors such as Dulce María Loynaz and the poet Fina García Marruz who developed their styles in the pre-revolutionary period and black and mulatto poets such as Nancy Morejón, Georgina Herrera and Excilia Saldaña from the post-1959 socialist era. |
Índice
Women Writers in Neocolonial Cuba | 11 |
Female Subjectivity and National | 35 |
Horror of House and Home | 66 |
Love of Mother and God | 90 |
the Feminist and the Female | 145 |
Nancy Morejón | 165 |
Poetry in the 1980s | 196 |
Women Writers and the Special | 222 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
A Place in the Sun: Women Writers in Twentieth-Century Cuba Catherine Davies Vista de fragmentos - 1997 |
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