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Transnational Latina Narratives In The Twentyfirst Century The Politics Of Gender Race And Migrations First Edition Juanita Heredia

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Transnational Latina Narratives In The Twentyfirst Century The Politics Of Gender Race And Migrations First Edition Juanita Heredia
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Juanita Heredia
ISBN: 0230617379
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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Transnational Latina Narratives In The Twentyfirst Century The Politics Of Gender Race And Migrations First Edition Juanita Heredia by Juanita Heredia 0230617379 instant download after payment.

Transnational Latina Narratives is the first critical study of its kind to examine twenty-first-century Latina narratives by female authors of diverse Latin American heritages based in the U.S. Heredia’s comparative perspective on gender, race and migrations between Latin America and the U.S. demonstrates the changing national landscape that needs to accommodate an ever-growing Latino/a presence. This book draws on the work of Denise Ch?vez, Sandra Cisneros, Marta Moreno Vega, Angie Cruz, and Marie Arana, as well as a diverse blend of popular culture. Heredia’s thought-provoking insights seek to empower the representation of women who are transnational ambassadors in modern trans-American literature.

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