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Postmodern vernacularsPostmodern vernaculars

Postmodern vernaculars

Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak

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"Postmodern Vernaculars examines the work of Chicana authors such as Gaspar de Alba, Anzaldua, Cantu, Castillo, Cisneros, Mora, Perez, and Viramontes in relation to theories of postmodernism. Working with a fluid concept of postmodernism, one that traces the term's evolution from the 1960s to the present, this book argues that Chicana literature is one vernacular, a regional variation of postmodernism. Drawing on the interdisciplinary scholarship that postmodernism itself has enabled - specifically recent developments in the fields of geography, ethnography, photography, history, and linguistics - Postmodern Vernaculars shows that Chicana literature participates in the ongoing reconstruction of postmodernism."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL5721874W

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American literatureEnglish languageHistory and criticismIntellectual lifeMexican American authorsMexican American womenMexican American women in literaturePostmodernism (Literature)RhetoricAmerican literature, history and criticismEnglish language, united states

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