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Article: Overlapping and interlocking frames for humanities literary studies: Assia Djebar, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Anzaldua.(Critical essay)
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- September 22, 2007
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This article addresses the need for more comparative perspectives among four cognate fields of study: postcolonial, feminist, ethnic, and francophone studies. (1) Francophone studies is the analysis of literature and culture produced in French by authors coming from former French colonies; postcolonial studies represents the theories, histories, and literature emerging from former British colonies; U.S. ethnic studies analyzes the socio-political conditions as well as the literary and cultural productions of people of color in the U.S.; and feminist studies proposes theories taking into account perspectives committed to women's liberation worldwide. I first outline my ...
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Article: Gloria Anzaldua
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel;
May 23, 2004 ;
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...Gloria Anzaldua, 61 Mexican-American writer Sunday, May 23, 2004 Harlingen, Texas -- Gloria Anzaldua, a Mexican-American writer acclaimed ... complications from diabetes. She was 61. Anzaldua was best known for two books about being ...
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