Mujeres Entre Oriente Y Occidente Una Aproximacion Critica Feminista A La Literatura Universal

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Mujeres entre oriente y occidente: una aproximación crítica feminista a la literatura universal

Author: Leticia de la Paz De Dios
language: es
Publisher: Dykinson
Release Date: 2024-12-26
El presente monográfico aspira a actuar como un puente entre literaturas diversas, escritas por autoras cuyas experiencias podrían parecer, a primera vista, distantes o desconectadas entre sí. ¿Qué puntos en común podrían hallarse entre Sylvia Plath y Bing Xin? ¿O entre Fatema Mernissi y Marjorie Agosín? La distancia geográfica entre sus lugares de origen o las diferencias lingüísticas que las separan son respuestas demasiado evidentes para negar la posibilidad de establecer ese puente entre Oriente y Occidente que se propone en esta obra. Invitamos, pues, a las lectoras a identificar respuestas más precisas y objetivas tras la lectura de los capítulos que se presentan a continuación.
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