Writing back through our mothers
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
For the first time in the literary tradition, the contemporary woman's historical novel (post-1970) is surveyed from a transnational feminist perspective. Analyzing the maternal (the genre's central theme) reveals that historical fiction is a transnational feminist means for challenging historical erasures, silences, normative sexuality, political exclusion, and divisions of labor. ( Contributions to Transnational Feminism - Vol. 5)
