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Contemporary American Women Writers

Gender, Class, Ethnicity

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This collection brings together critical essays that examine questions of identity and community in the fiction of contemporary American women writers among them Alice Walker, Toni Morrison and Sandra Cisnernos. The essays consider how identities and societies are dramatized in particular works of fiction, and how these works reflect cultural communities outside the fictional frame - often the communities in which their authors live and work. The essays included here concern fictional representations of African American, Latino, Asian American, Native American, Anglo and Euro-American communities and their working interactions in the multicultural United States. Each critic asks, in his or her own way, how a particular writer transforms her social grounding into language and literature.The introduction includes an overview of the range of literary criticism devoted to contemporary American women writers, and an extensive bibliography of complementary critical readings is provided to encourage further study. Undergraduate and postgraduate students of contemporary literature will find the text an invaluable guide to contemporary women's writing in America, and the range of criticism that this has given rise to.
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Authors:
Zamora, Lois Parkinson
Year Published:
1998
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780582226203
Number of Pages:
240
Publication Date:
01/09/1998
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Series:
Longman Critical Readers
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
London
Imprint:
Routledge
SKU:
9780582226203

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