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Mothers and daughters in post-revolutionary Mexican literature / Teresa M. Hurley.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hurley, Teresa M., 1953-
Series:
Colección Támesis. Monografías ; Serie A, 197.
Colección Támesis. Serie A, Monografías ; 197
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Campobello, Nellie, 1900-1986. Cartucho.
Campobello, Nellie.
Castellanos, Rosario. Balún-Canán.
Castellanos, Rosario.
Garro, Elena. Recuerdos del porvenir.
Garro, Elena.
Poniatowska, Elena. Flor de lis.
Poniatowska, Elena.
Mexican fiction--20th century--History and criticism.
Mexican fiction.
Mothers and daughters in literature.
Physical Description:
212 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Rochester, NY : Tamesis, 2003.
Summary:
How women, and the generally 'other', are treated in the fiction of four Mexican women writers of the early 20th century.
Contents:
Women and writing during and after the Mexican revolution
Mother, memory and multivocality in Nellie Campobello's Cartucho and Las manos de mamá
Sensibility and subalternity: memory and mother-figures in Rosario Castellanos' Balún-Canán
Multivocality and gendered time in Elena Garro's Los recuerdos del porvenir
Mother/country and identity in Elena Poniatowska's La 'flor de lis'.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references [195]-206) and index.
ISBN:
1855660903
OCLC:
51965249

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