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20th Century American Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, Latinos - General, Women Authors - American (U.S.) - Literary Criticism, General & Miscellaneous Latin American Literature - Literary Criticism, Latino Literature - Literary
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Breaking Boundaries

by Asuncion Horno-Delgado, Nina M. Scott (Editor), Eliana Ortega (Editor), Nancy Saporta Sternbach
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Overview

Breaking Boundaries has as its primary intention just what the title implies: to reevaluate the paradigmatic and often divisive categories set forth by the literary establishment, whether those be cultural, linguistic, literary, academic, political, or sexual. We focus on an already extensive and rich body of literature written by Latina women, yet virtually unrecognized by institutions of power, although, fortunately, there are some exception.

Synopsis

Breaking Boundaries has as its primary intention just what the title implies: to reevaluate the paradigmatic and often divisive categories set forth by the literary establishment, whether those be cultural, linguistic, literary, academic, political, or sexual. We focus on an already extensive and rich body of literature written by Latina women, yet virtually unrecognized by institutions of power, although, fortunately, there are some exception.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1988
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780870236365

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