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Description
Women have published a rich and varied selection of work in Cuba throughout the twentieth century. Their writings give us a crucial insight into the recent history of that country. In this book, Catherine Davies develops a sophisticated and theoretically informed feminist reading of works by authors such as Dulce María Loynaz and the poet Fina García Marruz who developed their styles in the pre-revolutionary period and black and mulatto poets such as Nancy Morejón, Georgina Herrera and Excilia Saldaña from the post-1959 socialist era.
The author reads these key texts in ways that show how women's writing can open up areas that resist alignment into the 'grand narratives' - of liberalism, Marxism - that have usually dominated interpretations of Cuban culture. A major theoretical intervention into debates around representation, the book will be necessary reading for students and academics in post-colonial theory and women's studies, as well as in Spanish, Latin-American and comparative literature.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Contexts: Women Writers In Neo-Colonial Cuba 1900-1959
2. Mother Nation: Female Subjectivity And National Identity In Cuba 1900-1935
3. Dulce Maria Loynaz: Horror Of House And Home
4. Garcia Marruz: Love Of Mother And God
5. Contexts: Women Writers In Post-Revolutionary Cuba 1959-1992
6. Women's Short Stories: The Feminist And The Female
7. Nancy Morejón, Georgina Herrera, Excilia Saldaña: Mother Africa And Cultural Memory
8. The Mother And Female Desire: Poetry In The 1980s And Early 1990s.
9. Final Comment
Product details
| Published | 01 Jan 1998 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 256 |
| ISBN | 9781856495417 |
| Imprint | Zed Books |
| Dimensions | Not specified |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Carefully interweaves sociopolitical happenings that impacted the Cuban woman as both person and writer... Davies' feminist reading reveals a remarkable group of talented and independent women who persisted against all odds... A must-have volume.
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It is quite a feat to have produced a book such as this ...It offer[s] a coherent, thorough and extremely cogent overview of the sociopolitical context of women's writing in Cuba in the twentieth century.
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