American Women Writers, Poetics, and the Nature of Gender Study

American Women Writers, Poetics, and the Nature of Gender Study
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Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 1443897876
ISBN-13 : 9781443897877
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Book Synopsis American Women Writers, Poetics, and the Nature of Gender Study by : Mary Ann Pasda DiEdwardo

Download or read book American Women Writers, Poetics, and the Nature of Gender Study written by Mary Ann Pasda DiEdwardo and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume studies processes of creating voices of the past to analyze and to juxtapose, discussing the nature of the educational community viewed through feminist theory to reveal hidden ideas surrounding stereotypes, gender status, and power in the postcolonial era. The contributions brought together here explore the various facets of language to focus on metaphorical grammatical constructions, unique and specific with form and function. They interpret various works to capture the essence of style, as well as rhetorical function of basic structure of grammar, diction and syntax, in a literary work as message and meaning. Furthermore, the book also discusses useful pedagogical and theoretical processes used by the literary scholar concerning the power of writing for cultural change. As such, the book will appeal to those who wish to heal through writing. The proceeds of the book support the authors local soup kitchen and crisis centers for domestic abuse.


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