Chicanas and Latin American Women Writers Exploring the Realm of the Kitchen as a Self-empowering SiteMaría Claudia André Edwin Mellen Press, 2001 - 159 Seiten This volume of essays studies the innovative discourse introduced by Latin American and Chicana writers who claim the kitchen space as a room of their own, not only as an essential space for women's intellectual and spiritual advancement, but as a self-empowering site where gender and sexual identity may be explored and transformed. |
Inhalt
Cooking and the Transgression | 47 |
Culinary Concoctions of the Female Self in the Stories of Rosario | 75 |
The Kitchen as a Subversive Space | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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