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| Personne nommée : | Claribel Alegría; Rosario Aguilar; Gioconda Belli; Tatiana Lobo |
|---|---|
| Type d’ouvrage : | Publication gouvernementale, Publication gouvernementale provinciale ou d'état |
| Type de document : | Livre |
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Laura Barbas-Rhoden |
| ISBN : | 0896802337 9780896802339 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 52335074 |
| Description : | ix, 201 p. ; 22 cm. |
| Contenu : | "Disrupting the thread": dominant narratives and the works of Central American women -- Awakening women in Central America: Claribel Alegría's fictions -- The quest for the mother: women and memory in the novels of Gioconda Belli -- Asking other questions: personal stories and historical events in the fiction of Rosario Aguilar -- "Local histories and global designs" in Tatiana Lobo's narratives -- Where now? History and the present -- Central American women writers: a bibliographical study. |
| Titre de collection : | Research in international studies., Latin America series ;, no. 41. |
| Responsabilité : | Laura Barbas-Rhoden. |
Résumé :
"Writing Women in Central America explores these relationships in key texts and analyzes the ways in which women authors appropriate history to confront the rhetoric of the state, global economic powers, and even dissident groups within their own cultures. Barbas-Rhoden finds a common thread in the literary imaginations of Claribel Alegria, Rosario Aguilar, Gioconda Belli, and Tatiana Lobo and shows how these writers offer provocative supplements to the historical record." "Writing Women in Central America considers narratives in which the authors craft their own interpretations of history to make room for women, indigenous peoples, and Afro-Latin Americans. Some of the text reveal silences in the narratives of empire- and nation-building. Others reinterpret events to highlight the struggle of marginalized peoples for dignity and humanity in the face of oppression. All confront the ways in which stories have been told about the past, but direct readers toward a more just future for all who live in Central America."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Central American fiction -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
- Central American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
- Literature and history -- Central America.
- Women and literature -- Central America.
- Women in literature.
- Alegría, Claribel -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Aguilar, Rosario, -- 1938- -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Belli, Gioconda, -- 1948- -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Lobo, Tatiana -- Criticism and interpretation.
- Spaans.
- Fictie.
- Vrouwelijke auteurs.
