Myths of Oppression
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Ibidem Verlag,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""1. Introduction""; ""1.1. Methodology""; ""2. A Theoretical Background of Myths and Oppression""; ""2.1. Myths from a Socio-historical Perspective""; ""2.2. Postcolonialism and Feminism""; ""2.3. Intertextuality and Rewriting""; ""3. Euro-centric Myths and Oppression""; ""3.1. Signs of Oppression in Euripides� Medea""; ""3.2. Sophocles� The Theban Plays in Relation to Oppression""; ""3.3. Structures of Oppression and the Aristotelian Tradition""; ""4. Ethnic Roots Retraced""; ""4.1. A Background on Scottish, Celtic and Aztec, Mayan Myths""
- ""4.2. Notes on the Scottish and Chicano/a Traditions of Writing""""4.3. Cherrie Moraga and Liz Lochhead�s Drama in their National Canons""; ""5. Rewriting Myths of Hierarchical and ColonialOppression""; ""5.1. Liz Lochhead�s Scottish Patriotism in Medea and Thebans""; ""5.2. A Postcolonial Perspective to Cherrie L. Moraga�s The Hungry Woman: AMexican Medea and Heart of the Earth: A Popul Vuh Story""; ""5.3. A Comparative Perspective on Lochhead and Moraga�s Representationsof Hierarchical and Colonial Oppression""; ""6. Revisiting Myths of Gender Oppression""
- ""6.1. Lochhead�s Mainstream Feminism in Medea and Thebans""""6.2. Moraga�s Colored and Lesbian Feminism in Hungry Woman:A MexicanMedea and Heart of the Earth: A Popul Vuh Story""; ""6.3. A Comparative Approach to Lochhead and Moraga�s Feminist Voicesand Structures""; ""Works Cited""; ""7. Conclusion""