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Changing Women Changing Nation Female Agency Nationhood And Identity In Transsalvadoran Narratives Suny Series In Latin American And Iberian Thought And Culture Padilla

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Changing Women Changing Nation Female Agency Nationhood And Identity In Transsalvadoran Narratives Suny Series In Latin American And Iberian Thought And Culture Padilla
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Changing Women Changing Nation Female Agency Nationhood And Identity In Transsalvadoran Narratives Suny Series In Latin American And Iberian Thought And Culture Padilla instant download after payment.

Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Padilla, Yajaira M
ISBN: 9781438442778, 1438442777
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Changing Women Changing Nation Female Agency Nationhood And Identity In Transsalvadoran Narratives Suny Series In Latin American And Iberian Thought And Culture Padilla by Padilla, Yajaira M 9781438442778, 1438442777 instant download after payment.

Changing Women, Changing Nation explores the literary representations of women in Salvadoran and US-Salvadoran narratives during the span of the last thirty years. This exploration covers Salvadoran texts produced during El Salvador s civil war (1980 1992) and the current postwar period, as well as US-Salvadoran works of the last two decades that engage the topic of migration and second-generation ethnic incorporation into the United States. Rather than think of these two sets of texts as constituting separate literatures, Yajaira M. Padilla conceives of them as part of the same corpus, what she calls trans-Salvadoran narratives works that dialogue with each other and draw attention to El Salvador s burgeoning transnational reality. Through depictions of women in trans-Salvadoran narratives, Padilla elucidates a story of female agency and nationhood that extends beyond El Salvador s national borders and imaginings."

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