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Race, Gender and the Vernacular in the Works of African American and Mexican American Women Authors
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The paper explores innovative narrative strategies employed by African American and Mexican American women writers to articulate their unique experiences as women in ethnic minorities. It emphasizes the distinct literary voices these authors create, focusing on their individual contributions rather than drawing direct comparisons between the two groups. Through this analysis, the thesis highlights the intersection of gender and ethnicity in literature, showcasing how these writers navigate and express their identities within their cultural contexts.
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Race, Gender and the Vernacular in the Works of African American and Mexican American Women Authors, Carmen Fuchs
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- 2011
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- Title
- Race, Gender and the Vernacular in the Works of African American and Mexican American Women Authors
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Carmen Fuchs
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Released
- 2011
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 116
- ISBN13
- 9783640947843
- Description
- The paper explores innovative narrative strategies employed by African American and Mexican American women writers to articulate their unique experiences as women in ethnic minorities. It emphasizes the distinct literary voices these authors create, focusing on their individual contributions rather than drawing direct comparisons between the two groups. Through this analysis, the thesis highlights the intersection of gender and ethnicity in literature, showcasing how these writers navigate and express their identities within their cultural contexts.