Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with Esperanza's StoryBeacon Press, 15.05.2003 - 400 Seiten Translated Woman tells the story of an unforgettable encounter between Ruth Behar, a Cuban-American feminist anthropologist, and Esperanza Hernández, a Mexican street peddler. The tale of Esperanza's extraordinary life yields unexpected and profound reflections on the mutual desires that bind together anthropologists and their "subjects." |
Inhalt
III | 1 |
IV | 23 |
V | 27 |
VI | 53 |
VII | 87 |
VIII | 108 |
IX | 126 |
X | 156 |
XVI | 203 |
XVII | 225 |
XVIII | 231 |
XIX | 247 |
XX | 257 |
XXI | 267 |
XXII | 275 |
XXIII | 303 |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Translated Woman: Crossing the Border with Esperanza's Story Ruth Behar Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2014 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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