Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-197) and index.
Contents:
Bárbara Jacobs: Gendered subjectivity and the epistolary essay / María Concepción Bados-Ciria. Displacement: strategies of transformation in Arráncame la vida / Danny J. Anderson -- Transgression in the comic mode: Ángeles Mastretta and her cast of liberated aunts / Dianna Niebylski -- En dónde van a florear?: La 'Flor de lis' and the problematics of identity / Jeanne Vaughn -- Light-writing: biography and photography in Tinísima / Beth E. Jörgensen -- Tinísima: the construction of the self through the structures of narrative discourse / Charlotte Ekland -- Historiographic metafiction or the rewriting of history in Son vacas, somos puercos / Cynthia M. Tompkins -- Cross-dressing and the birth of a nation: Duerme by Carmen Boullosa / Salvador Oropoesa -- On recipes, reading, and revolution: postboom parody in Como agua para chocolate / Kristine Ibsen -- Storytelling in Laura Esquivel's Como agua para chocolate / Yael Halevi-Wise -- The Sound of silence: voices of the marginalized in Cristina Pacheco's narrative / Linda Egan -- The Transformation of the reader in María Luisa Puga's Pánico o peligro / Florence Moorhead-Rosenberg -- Growing up Jewish in Mexico: Sabina Berman's La bobe and Rosa Nissán's Novia que te vea / Darrell B. Lockhard -- Bárbara Jacobs: Gendered subjectivity and the epistolary essay / María Concepción Bados-Ciria.
Series:
Contributions to the study of world literature, 0738-9345 ; no. 80
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