Global Issues in Contemporary Hispanic Women's Writing: Shaping Gender, the Environment, and Politics - Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature -  - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780415626941 - November 5, 2012
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Global Issues in Contemporary Hispanic Women's Writing: Shaping Gender, the Environment, and Politics - Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature 1st edition

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This collection explores the contributions of Hispanic women writers to ongoing Western debates on gender, power, ethics, and the environment, offering a wide range of essays that specifically portray the ways in which contemporary writers focus on issues of global impact in a deliberate and purposeful manner. The contributors analyze texts pertaining to all literary genres, examining a myriad of ethical, philosophical, and political perspectives including feminism, postcolonial theories, cultural and gender studies, information age studies, and ecofeminism.

The book visits continuities and discontinuities among Spanish and Latin American women with regards to the ways in which they approach writing as a political weapon: to express ecological concerns; to denounce social injustice; to re-articulate existing paradigms, such as local versus global, violence versus pacifism, immigrant versus citizen; and to raise consciousness about racist, sexist, and other discriminatory practices. Such use of writing as an instrument of ethical and political exploration is underlined throughout the different articles in the volume as the authors emphasize pluralism, social justice, gender equality, tolerance, and political representation.

This book offers readers a broad perspective on the multiple ways in which Hispanic women writers are explicitly exploring the social, political, and, economic realities of our era and integrating global perspectives and gender concerns into their writing, highlighting the unprecedented level of sociopolitical engagement practiced by 20th and 21st century Hispanic women writers.?


250 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 5, 2012
ISBN13 9780415626941
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 250
Dimensions 236 × 152 × 20 mm   ·   474 g
Language English  
Editor Cibreiro, Estrella (College of the Holy Cross, USA)
Editor Lopez, Francisca (Bates College, USA)

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