Originally published: 2013. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Estrella Cibreiro, Francisca Lopez -- Policing Social Injustice: Alicia Gimenez Bartlett's Petra Delicado Series / Sandra Kingery -- Gender and Genre Issues in Dulce Chacon's Cielos de barro / Wesley J. Weaver III -- Dialogue of Genres: Dystopian Buenos Aires in El nino pez (2004) / by Lucia Puenzo, Salvador Oropesa -- Writing for My Daughter, My Mother, My Grandmother: The Power of Words Against Women's Violence in Juana Castro's Del color de los rios / Ana Maria Osan -- La Llorona: A Cultural Myth of the Latin American Woman in the Twenty-first Century / Melvy Portocarrero -- Laura Restrepo's Delirio: A Refoundational Novel / Dinora Cardoso -- For a Better World: Alicia Puleo's Critical Ecofeminism / Roberta Johnson -- Environmental Crisis and the Male Culture in Marie Arana's Cellophane / Amrita Das -- The Ecological Dimension of Natalia Toledo Paz's Poetry / Ida Kozlowska-Day -- Toward a Theatre Without Borders: The Global Context of Itziar Pascual's Dramaturgy / John P. Gabriele -- In the Beginning there was Violence: Marvel Moreno's En Diciembre llegaban las brisas or the Genesis of Power / Nadia Celis -- Transcending a Watery Border: Unsettled Bodies and In-Between Subjects in Por la via de Tarifa / Maria Difrancesco -- Writing an Engaged Novel in the Network Society: Belen Gopegui, Systemic Narratives, and Globalization / Luis I. Pradanos.
Series:
Routledge studies in contemporary literature ; v. 7.
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