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Africanism and Authenticity in African-American Women's Novels
By: Levin, Amy K.
Published by: University Press of Florida
''A groundbreaking work that links the lives and culture of African-American women to those of their African sisters. . . . Levin completes the circle of these women's lives and histories by tracing their experiences from Africa to America and back.
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Price: $59.95
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Agatha Christie
By: Campbell, Mark
Published by: Pocket Essentials
As well as an informed introduction to the Christie phenomenon, this book examines all her novels and short stories. The film, TV and stage adaptations are listed, and the appendices point you to books and websites where you can find out more.
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Price: $9.99
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Black Women, Writing and Identity
By: Boyce-Davies, Carole
Published by: Routledge
A superb study of black women's writing, taking our understanding of identity, location and representation to new levels. A major contribution to a range of related fields including feminist, cultural and postcolonial studies.
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Price: $150.00
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Dialogics of the Oppressed
By: Hitchcock, Peter
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Formulated within and against the context of Russian formalism that became the backbone of semiotics, Mikhail Bahktins work has enabled contemporary critical theories to return to specific sociopolitical and historical moments that had been closed off by formalist abstractions. In Dialogics of the Oppressed, Peter Hitchcock looks through the lens of Bakhtins theory of dialogism for an analysis of subaltern writing. Rather than assume an integral subaltern subject as the object of analysis, Hitchcock - in case studies of four global feminists, Nawal el Saadawi, Pat Barker, Zhang Jie, and Agnes Smedley - emphasizes the cultural agency of the subaltern and shows the political implications this agency might have for literary analysis in general and cultural studies in particular.Presents a provocative set of readingsthrough the Bakhtinian model of dialogismof texts by four women writers of the twentieth century. . . instructive and compelling. Barbara HarlowUniversity of TexasDialogics of the Oppressed argues from an internationalistic perspective to underline that the heterogeneity of dialogic feminism itself constitutes a significant array of discursive resistance to the hegemony of disciplines and so-called area studies operative in the metropolitan First World academy. Hitchcock demonstrates through dialogic analyses of the writings of these four feminists that a form of multicultural materialism can itself disrupt the restrictive logics and practices of literary studies in the Western academy, and that indeed, there is a counterlogic in the culture of the subaltern. Hitchcocks underlying objective is the development of a powerful critique of the epistemological bases of the academy that marginalize and devalorize certain cultural productions and subjects, as well as a cognitive mapping of the politics of pedagogy in current transformations of disciplinarity.
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Domestic Violence in Medieval Texts
By: Salisbury, Eve; Donavin, Georgiana; Llewelyn Price, Merrall
Published by: University Press of Florida
''Challenges readers to acknowledge the extent to which violence figured in medieval texts and, with this recognition, to reconsider what the works teach us not only about the treatments and troping of victims in the medieval world but also how these patterns are a part of the social history of domestic violence.
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Feminist Metafiction and the Evolution of the British Novel
By: Douglas Peters, Joan
Published by: University Press of Florida
''This is the best book of feminist narratology to appear in the past ten years. A genuine advance in the field of the history of British fiction.''--Robyn R. Warhol, University of Vermont ''Ambitious in scope, meticulously argued, an innovative approach to canonical novels, newly viewed through the lenses of metafiction, revisionary history of the novel, and feminist narratology.
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Fictions of Feminist Ethnography
By: Visweswaran, Kamala
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Although feminist ethnography is an emerging genre, the question of what the term means remains open. Recent texts which fall under this rubric rely on unexamined notions of sisterhood and the recovery of lost voices. In these essays about her work with women in Southern India, Kamala Visweswaran addresses such troubled issues. Blurring distinctions between ethnographic and literary genres, these essays employ the narrative strategies of history, fiction, autobiography and biography, deconstruction, and post-colonial discourse to reveal the fictions of ethnography and the ethnography in fiction.
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Gender on Ice
By: Bloom, Lisa
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
Bloom focuses on the conquest of the North Pole as she reveals how popular print and visual media defined and shaped American national ideologies from the early twentieth century to the present.
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Gertrude Stein
By: Hoffman, Frederick J.
Published by: University of Minnesota Press
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