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Modeling Minority Women : Heroines in African and Asian American Fiction

Part of the Studies in Asian Americans series
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This thought-provoking study challenges current models of ethnic-studies criticism and analyses of 'ethnic' narrative subjectivity that emphasize the cultural politics of ethnic traditions.

Examining African and Asian American women's poetics, it presents an alternative critical method that focuses on patterns of 'transcultural' and transnational heroine construction occurring as canonical nineteenth-century 'anglo' narratives of femininity inform, and twentieth-century American expressions of feminine identity.Shifting the focus away from cultural politics to consider narrative or poetic qualities which involve surprising relationships between Anglo-American women's writing and fiction produced by Asian American and African American women authors, this study reconceptualizes ideas of ethnic literature while investigating the construction of ethnic heroines.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415972329 / 9780415972321
Hardback
30/04/2005
United Kingdom
English
192 p.
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