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Transnational discourses on class, gender, and cultural identity
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Transnational discourses on class, gender, and cultural identity/ Irene Marques.
Author:
Marques, Irene,
Published:
West Lafayette, Ind. :Purdue University Press, : c2011.,
Description:
1 online resource (xi, 208 p.).
Subject:
Language and languages in literature. -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781612491646/Full text available:
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9781612491646 (electronic bk.)
Transnational discourses on class, gender, and cultural identity
Marques, Irene,1969-
Transnational discourses on class, gender, and cultural identity
[electronic resource] /Irene Marques. - West Lafayette, Ind. :Purdue University Press,c2011. - 1 online resource (xi, 208 p.). - Comparative cultural studies.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-201) and index.
"This exploration of class, feminism, and cultural identity (including issues of race, nation, colonialism, and economic imperialism) focuses on the work of four writers: the Mozambican Mia Couto, the Portuguese Jose Saramago, the Brazilian Clarice Lispector, and the South AfricanJ.M. Coetzee. In the first section, the author discusses the politicalaspects of Couto's collection of short stories Contos do nascer da terra (Stories of the Birth of the Land) and Saramago's novel O ano da morte de Ricardo Reis (The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis). The second section explores similar themes in Coetzee's Life and Times of Michael K and Lispector's A hora da estrela (The Hour of the Star).Marques argues that these four writers are political in the sense that they bring to the forefront issues pertaining to the power of literature to represent, misrepresent, and debate matter related to different subaltern subjects: the postcolonial subject, the poor subject (the "poor other"), and the female subject. She also discusses the "ahuman other" in the context of the subjectivity of the natural world, the dead, and the unborn, and shows how these aspects are present in all the differentsocieties addressed and point to the mystical dimension that permeates most societies. With regard to Couto's work, this "ahuman other" is approached mostly through a discussion of the holistic, animist values and epistemologies that inform and guide Mozambican traditional societies, while in further analyses the notion is approached via discussions on phenomenology, elementality, and divinity following the philosophies of Levinasand Irigaray and mystical consciousness in Zen Buddhism and the psychology of Jung"--
ISBN: 9781612491646 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Personal Names:
551668
Coetzee, J. M.,
1940-Subjects--Topical Terms:
698231
Language and languages in literature.
LC Class. No.: PN3448.P6 / M37 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 809.3/93581
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