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Changing women, changing nation : female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives
Author:
PadillaYajaira M,
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
Place of Publication:
Albany
Published:
State University of New York Press;
Year of Publication:
c2012
Description:
1 online resource (254 p.).
Series:
SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
Subject:
American fiction - Hispanic American authors -
Subject:
Identity (Psychology) in literature -
Subject:
Women in literature -
Subject:
Revolutionary literature, Salvadoran - History and criticism -
Subject:
Salvadoran fiction - History and criticism -
Subject:
El Salvador - In literature -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781438442785/
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
9781438442785electronic bk.
ISBN:
1438442785electronic bk.
ISBN:
9781438442778hbk.
ISBN:
1438442777hbk.
Content Note:
Campesina as nation : feminine resistance and power in Manlio Argueta's Un dia en la vida and Cuzcatlan : donde bate la mar del sur -- Making militants and mothers : rethinking the image ofthe guerillera in women's revolutionary testimonios -- Setting la diabla free : women, violence, and the struggle for representation in postwar El Salvador --Hermanas lejanas : female immigrant subjectivities and the politics ofvoice in the Salvadoran transnational community -- Salvadoran-Americansleuthing in the US south and beyond : Marcos McPeek Villatoro's Romilia Chacon mystery series
Changing women, changing nation : female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives
Padilla, Yajaira M
Changing women, changing nation
: female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives / YajairaM. Padilla - Albany : State University of New York Press, c2012. - 1 online resource (254 p.).. - (SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture).
Campesina as nation : feminine resistance and power in Manlio Argueta's Un dia en la vida and Cuzcatlan : donde bate la mar del sur -- Making militants and mothers : rethinking the image ofthe guerillera in women's revolutionary testimonios -- Setting la diabla free : women, violence, and the struggle for representation in postwar El Salvador --Hermanas lejanas : female immigrant subjectivities and the politics ofvoice in the Salvadoran transnational community -- Salvadoran-Americansleuthing in the US south and beyond : Marcos McPeek Villatoro's Romilia Chacon mystery series.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781438442785ISBN 1438442785ISBN 9781438442778ISBN 1438442777
American fictionIdentity (Psychology) in literatureWomen in literatureRevolutionary literature, SalvadoranSalvadoran fiction -- Hispanic American authors -- History and criticism -- History and criticism
Changing women, changing nation : female agency, nationhood, and identity in trans-Salvadoran narratives
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