Spanish American women's use of the word : colonial through contemporary narratives
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PQ7082.P76 S35 2001
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PQ7082.P76 S35 2001
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18.33 Spanish-American literature.
Chicanos.
Femmes et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Femmes et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Frauenliteratur
Geschichte 1850-2000.
Littérature et société -- Amérique latine.
Littérature et société -- Amérique latine.
Littérature hispano-américaine -- Femmes écrivains -- Histoire et critique.
Politique et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Politique et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Proza.
Spaans.
Spanisch.
Vrouwelijke auteurs.
Chicanos.
Femmes et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Femmes et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Frauenliteratur
Geschichte 1850-2000.
Littérature et société -- Amérique latine.
Littérature et société -- Amérique latine.
Littérature hispano-américaine -- Femmes écrivains -- Histoire et critique.
Politique et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Politique et littérature -- Amérique latine.
Proza.
Spaans.
Spanisch.
Vrouwelijke auteurs.
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Book
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xxv, 221 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-212) and index.
Description
"Women's participation, both formal and informal, in the creation of what we now call Spanish America is reflected in its literary legacy. Stacey Schlau examines what women from a wide spectrum of classes and races have to say about the societies in which they lived and their place in them." "Schlau has written the first book to study a historical selection of Spanish American women's writings with an emphasis on social and political themes. Through their words, she offers an alternative vision of the development of narrative genres - critical, fictional, and testimonial - from colonial times to the present."--Jacket.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Schlau, S. (2001). Spanish American women's use of the word: colonial through contemporary narratives . University of Arizona Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schlau, Stacey, 1948-. 2001. Spanish American Women's Use of the Word: Colonial Through Contemporary Narratives. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Schlau, Stacey, 1948-. Spanish American Women's Use of the Word: Colonial Through Contemporary Narratives Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2001.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Schlau, S. (2001). Spanish american women's use of the word: colonial through contemporary narratives. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Schlau, Stacey. Spanish American Women's Use of the Word: Colonial Through Contemporary Narratives University of Arizona Press, 2001.
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