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Womens Fiction And Post911 Contextspeter Childsclaire Colebrooksebastian Groes 2015th Edition Lexington Books

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Womens Fiction And Post911 Contextspeter Childsclaire Colebrooksebastian Groes 2015th Edition Lexington Books
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.54 MB
Author: LEXINGTON BOOKS, Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes, Roberta Garrett, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes
ISBN: 9781498500951, 1498500951
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2015

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Womens Fiction And Post911 Contextspeter Childsclaire Colebrooksebastian Groes 2015th Edition Lexington Books by Lexington Books, Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes, Roberta Garrett, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Peter Childs, Claire Colebrook, Sebastian Groes 9781498500951, 1498500951 instant download after payment.

9/11 is not simple a date on the calendar but marks a distinct historical threshold, ushering in the war on terror and a supposed \"clash of civilizations. Perhaps no date, since Virginia Woolf declared that \"on or about December 1910 human character changed,\" has marked such a singular point in the perception of time, identity and nature. Women's writing has always been something of a counter-canon, offering modes of voice and point of view beyond that of the \"man\" of reason. This collection of essays explores the two problems of what it means to write as a woman and what it means to write in the twenty-first century Rather than accept that there is a single body of literature that can be labeled "women's writing," this volume explores the ways in which twenty-first-century crises have problematized identity, literature, and narration. Rather than accept that there is a single body of literature that can be labeled “women’s writing,” this volume explores the ways in which twenty-first-century crises have problematized identity, literature, and narration.

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