AbstractZorro, a novel of quasi-romance structure, has been written by Chilean writer Isabel Allende in 2005. She is a cousin of Salvador Allende, Chile's first socialist president who was assassinated during the 1973 military coup d’état. Being mostly analyzed within the framework of Feminism, gender-related issues, or socio-political approaches, Isabel Allende, therefore, has been regarded by literary critics as a politically exiled woman writer who seeks to portray a range of female characters who are caught inside a patriarchal socio-cultural context, seek to free themselves, and search for self-recognition. Within the postcolonial context, however, her fiction can be interpreted from quiet different perspectives. Elaborating on certain...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
In Borderlands/La Frontera, Gloria Anzaldúa constructs a unique text which does not fit in a single ...
Many contemporary Latin American authors explore identity and re-write the past through narrative fi...
AbstractZorro, a novel of quasi-romance structure, has been written by Chilean writer Isabel Allende...
In her article Latino Identity in Allende\u27s Historical Novels Olga Ries analyzes the concept of...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read writers from Latin America this century. Her work has ...
The focus of this research is the literary output of the women writers of the Chilean 'post-coup gen...
This research demonstrates how Isabel Allende has created a trilogy representing alterity and the su...
My I.S. compares three novels by Isabel Allende: The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune, and ...
I take mestizaje as my point of departure for this critical study of Anzaldua\u27s literary producti...
While there are differences between cultures in different places and times, colonial representations...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
In Borderlands/La Frontera, Gloria Anzaldúa constructs a unique text which does not fit in a single ...
Many contemporary Latin American authors explore identity and re-write the past through narrative fi...
AbstractZorro, a novel of quasi-romance structure, has been written by Chilean writer Isabel Allende...
In her article Latino Identity in Allende\u27s Historical Novels Olga Ries analyzes the concept of...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
This article proposes a comparative study of two novels, The House of the Spirits (1982) and Portrai...
Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read writers from Latin America this century. Her work has ...
The focus of this research is the literary output of the women writers of the Chilean 'post-coup gen...
This research demonstrates how Isabel Allende has created a trilogy representing alterity and the su...
My I.S. compares three novels by Isabel Allende: The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune, and ...
I take mestizaje as my point of departure for this critical study of Anzaldua\u27s literary producti...
While there are differences between cultures in different places and times, colonial representations...
Abstract: This work focuses on four novels: The Americano (1963) by Enrique G. Matta, América’s Drea...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
In Borderlands/La Frontera, Gloria Anzaldúa constructs a unique text which does not fit in a single ...
Many contemporary Latin American authors explore identity and re-write the past through narrative fi...