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Women writing the Americas: literature, ecology, and decolonization

Authors :
Roland Walter
Source :
Revista Ártemis. 29:122-138
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Portal de Periodicos UFPB, 2020.

Abstract

This essay analyzes how multiethnic women writers of the Americas draw a map of a critical geography by delineating the interrelated brutalization of human beings and the environment at the colonial-decolonial interface. Its theoretical approach is comparative, interdisciplinary, and intersectional and embedded in Cultural/ Post-Colonial Studies and Ecocriticism with the objective to problematize the issue of identity, ethnicity, and gender in correlation with the land qua place and style of life within a capitalist system. The objective is to reveal and examine the decolonial attitude in texts by multiethnic women writers of the Americas: what is decolonization and how is it translated into the narrative structure, style and theme?

Details

ISSN :
18078214
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista Ártemis
Accession number :
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