Indigenous feminist narratives : I/we: wo(men) of an(other) way
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Indigenous feminist narratives : I/we: wo(men) of an(other) way
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
- : hardback
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-111) and index
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Description
This book analyzes the literary representation of Indigenous women in Latin American letters from colonization to the twentieth century, arguing that contemporary theorization of Indigenous feminism deconstructs denigratory imagery and offers a (re)signification, (re)semantization and reinvigoration of what it means to be an Indigenous woman.
Table of Contents
- Introduction 1. Canonical Representations of Indigenous Women in Latin American Literature 2. Notes on Indigenous Feminism Post-testimonial 3. Memory/Memoir, Challenges and Anthropology
- Irma Velasquez Nimatuj, translated by Isabel Dulfano 4. What Does It Mean to Be an Indigenous Woman in Contemporary Times?
- Luz Maria de la Torre Amaguana, translated by Isabel Dulfano Conclusion
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