Women of color : mother-daughter relationships in 20th-century literature /
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
1996.
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Edition: | 1st University of Texas Press ed. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- The problems of reading: mother-daughter relationships and Indian postcoloniality / Radhika Mohanram
- A continuum of pain: a woman's legacy in Alice Walker's Possessing the secret of joy / Kimberly Joyce Pollock
- I was cryin', all the people were cryin', my mother was cryin': aboriginality and maternity in Sally Morgan's My place / Joyce Zonana
- My mother is here: Buchi Emecheta's love child / Patricia Lee Yongue
- (Re)claiming the race of the mother: Cherríe Moraga's Shadow of a man, Giving up the ghost, and Heroes and saints / Julia De Foor Jay
- The poetics of matrilineage: mothers and daughters in the poetry of African American women, 1965-1985 / Fabian Clements Worsham
- The mother as other: orientalism in Maxine Hong Kingston's The woman warrior / Sheryl A. Mylan
- Love and conflict: Mexican American women writers as daughters / Maria Gonzalez
- Mother-daughter relationships as epistemological structures: Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the dead and Storyteller / Charlene Taylor Evans
- Disrupted motherlines: mothers and daughters in a genderized, sexualized, and racialized world / Elizabeth Brown-Guillory
- Voice, mind, self: mother-daughter relationships in Amy Tan's The joy luck club and The kitchen god's wife / M. Marie Booth Foster
- To make herself: mother-daughter conflicts in Toni Morrison's Sula and Tar baby / Lucille P. Fultz.