Interventions: Feminist Dialogues on Third World Women's Literature and FilmBishnupriya Ghosh, Brinda Bose Routledge, 15/08/2019 - 292 من الصفحات The editors are committed to destroying perceptions and stereotypes of third world women as passive victims who need to be "liberated" by Western feminists. The essays address cases in which women have challenged and resisted the political formations-nationalist struggles, revolutions, religious fundamentalist practices, and authoritarian regimes-that shape their daily lives. Each critic presents a close reading of the circumstances under which the feminist writers and film-makers. |
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Gender and Feminist Practice | 3 |
Nationalism and Feminism in the Writings of Santa Devi and Sita Devi | 31 |
ReMembering the Nation | 45 |
Race Gender and the Caribbean Narrative of Revolution | 63 |
Revisionist Mythmaking | 79 |
Griselda Gambaros Ganarse la Muerte | 97 |
Female Desire and Postcolonial Identity in Contemporary | 119 |
Feminist Critiques of Nationalism and Communalism from Bangladesh | 135 |
Postcolonial Dialogues in the Latin American | 163 |
Feminists Invention of the Arab Woman | 185 |
If the Subaltern Speaks Will We Listen? | 213 |
Contemporary Latina | 227 |
List of Contributors | 245 |
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