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Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories: Critical Essay by Mary Pat Brady

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SOURCE: Brady, Mary Pat. “The Contrapuntal Geographies of Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories.American Literature 71, no. 1 (March 1999): 117-50.

In the following essay, Brady examines the representation of space in Woman Hollering Creek, arguing that “Cisneros's stories perform their critique of the production of space in multiple ways, within individual stories and through the interplay between and among them.”

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