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Overlapping and interlocking frames for humanities literary studies: Assia Djebar, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Gloria Anzaldua.(Critical essay)

About 30 pages (8,876 words)

College Literature, September 22nd, 2007

This article addresses the need for more comparative perspectives among four cognate fields of study: postcolonial, feminist, ethnic, and francophone studies. (1) Francophone studies is the analysis of literature and culture produced in French by authors coming from former French colonies; postcolonial studies represents the theories, histories, and literature emerging from former British colonies; U.S. ethnic studies analyzes the socio-political conditions as well as the literary and cultural productions of people of color in the U.S.; and feminist studies proposes theories taking into acco...

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