"Memory and Emotion: (Basque) Women's Stories is a multidisciplinary quest for the individual and social dimensions of memory and gender through the exploration into the relationship between discourse, emotion, and (cultural) identity. The book includes contributions by researchers that deal with emotions at the core of their scholarly queries. The articles of these scholars address topics such as conflict and memory, emotion and adaptation, memory and exile, collective memory, cultural identity, cultural trauma, emotions and censorship, repressed memory, or autobiography (and other forms of personal narratives) as means to retell stories. The Basque backdrop acts as a significant metaphor in all the articles (except one), but constant intercultural and transnational references are made through every contribution"--
The Ethnic Image in Modern American Literature, 1900 -1950: 1
Mary's affirmation that one should not have to deserve a home leads Warren to consider what the term means , and she fosters his awakening by extending her ...
A friend of Abigail Adams for many years, Mercy Otis Warren is one of the most important women of the Revolutionary War pe- riod. She was a poet, ...
Prentice Hall Literature: The American Experience
Prentice Hall Literature Penguin Indiana Edition
Because she possessed a wide range of skills, Brooks was able to write in a multiplicity of forms and traditions. She also became involved in the Black Arts Movement. Brooks's poetry itself often considers international themes in local ...
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