The University of Nottingham (UK) and the Federal
University of Minas Gerais (Brazil)is pleased to
announce the publication of 'Brazilian Feminisms',
edited by Judith Still and Solange Ribeiro de
Oliveira.
This collection contains the following contributions:
Introduction: Identity and Difference
Judith Still
Eve, Mary and Magdalene: Stereotypes of Women in
Sixteenth-Century Brazi
Luiz Carlos Villalta
Slavery, Subversion and Subalternity: Gender and
Violent Resistance in Nineteeth-Century Bahia
Jane-Marie Collins
The Presence of Cassandra: Women in Faulker's
'Absalom, Absalom!' and in Jose Lins do Rego's 'Fogo
Moto'
Discardable Discourses in Patricia Galvao's 'Parque
Industrial'
Hilary Owen
The Reception of Clarice Lispector via Helene Cixous:
Reading from the Whale's Belly
Elena Carrera
The Madness of Lispector's Writing
Sandra Regina Goulart Almeida
The Dry and the Wet: Cultural Configurations in
Clarice Lispector's Novels
Maria Manuel Lisboa
Lights, Camera: Fiction
Ruth Silviano Brandao
Theory and Pedagogy in the Brazilian Northeast
Darlene J Sadlier
Importing Feminist Criticism
Maria Elisa Cevasco
Jane-Marie Collins
Department of Hispanic and Latin American Studies
University of Nottingham, University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD. England
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