"I Have Found My Voice": The Italian-American Woman WriterP. Lang, 1998 - 189 páginas «I Have Found My Voice» explores the literary traditions of Italian-American women novelists. Beginning with a consideration of the autobiographical roots of Italian-American fiction, Dr. Pipino examines the work of seven contemporary writers. She analyzes their voices: how they speak about their culture; their histories as women; and as members of an ethnic community - a community long assumed to lack an identifiable literary tradition. |
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... Tomasi's design and reaffirms the " right order " of the world which the novel represents . Similarly , Tomasi is not interested in commenting extensively on the ethnic and class differences that are typically part of the labor novel ...
... Tomasi's design and reaffirms the " right order " of the world which the novel represents . Similarly , Tomasi is not interested in commenting extensively on the ethnic and class differences that are typically part of the labor novel ...
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... Tomasi's vision to remain consistent , the workers must strike for higher wages , and not for safer working conditions . The latter may be seen as a reason- able , even moral , demand , and a strike in support of such a demand could be ...
... Tomasi's vision to remain consistent , the workers must strike for higher wages , and not for safer working conditions . The latter may be seen as a reason- able , even moral , demand , and a strike in support of such a demand could be ...
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... Tomasi's critique of Anglo culture as having at its heart material wealth and physical comforts , rather than , as Denny says , a " " philosophic system that seems to remain changeless through the ages ... something to hold on to in a ...
... Tomasi's critique of Anglo culture as having at its heart material wealth and physical comforts , rather than , as Denny says , a " " philosophic system that seems to remain changeless through the ages ... something to hold on to in a ...
Términos y frases comunes
African American American Anna Anna's argues assertion assimilation autobiography becomes Benasutti bildungsroman Black Elk Speaks Bryant Caponegro Carol Carole Maso chapter child Clara conflict conventional critical daughter Donna Dream Book economic Ella's emotional ethnic father feel female feminism feminist Feminist Aesthetics gender gender roles Ghost Dance Helen Barolini heritage husband identity immigrant experience Italian culture Italian immigrant Italian-American fiction Italian-American literature Italian-American women Italian-American writers italianità Italy Jeff Todd Titon language Lesser Gods literary tradition lives Madonna male Mamma Lena Marguerite Marguerite's Maria marriage Mary Caponegro Mary Jo Bona Maso Maso's mother narrative Native American Nonetheless northern Italian omertà one's orature parents Petra Pietro portrayed postmodern Price's Journal protagonist reflects relationship role Rosa Rosa's Rosemary Rosemary's Ruffolo sense sexual social Steadyjob for Papa story struggle success tells theme Tina Tina's tion Tomasi traditional Italian transformation Umbertina Vanessa voice woman women writers York
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To be Suddenly White: Literary Realism and Racial Passing Steven J. Belluscio Vista previa limitada - 2006 |