Gendered Narrative Subjectivity
Some Hungarian and American Women Writers
by Edit Zsadányi (Author)
This book wants to make Hungarian women writers accessible to an English-speaking public and presents interpretations of Hungarian and American literary texts by writers such as Margit Kaffka, Anna Lesznai, Jolán Földes, Zsuzsa Rakovszky, Agáta Gordon, Virág Erdős, Zsuzsa Forgács, Alaine Polcz, Gertrude Stein, Kathy Acker and Jhumpa Lahiri. In literary narratives it is possible to represent female political interests in a decentered narrative subjectivity. The book illustrates that literary narratives readily accept the contradictory nature of identity issues and create an exciting and complex network of articulating female voices.
Format
EPUB
Protection
DRM Protected
Publication date
September 25, 2015
Publisher
Page count
149
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9783653965926
PDF ISBN
9783653058314
Paper ISBN
9783631663769
EPUB
EPUB accessibility
Accessibility features
- Table of contents navigation
Other features and hazards
keyboard_arrow_right
- Includes the page numbers of the print version
2544755
item