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Author:
Mary J. Green
ISBN13:
978-0773522077
ISBN:
0773522077
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Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press (May 8, 2002)
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History & Criticism
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The Quebec identity narrative has offered women writers a framework within which they are able not only to make their voices heard but to tell a story of feminine dispossession and desire that often questions central cultural values. Mary Jean Matthews Green.

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Women and narrative identity. rewriting the Quebec national text. by Mary Jean Matthews Green. Published 2001 by McGill-Queen's University Press in Montreal, Ithaca. History and criticism, French-Canadian fiction, Histoire et critique, Nationalisme dans la littérature, Nationalism in literature, Écrits de femmes canadiens-français, Identité collective dans la littérature, Women authors, Women and literature, Group identity in literature, Roman canadien-français.

A feminist re-reading of the Quebec literary tradition, from Laure Conan and Gabrielle Roy to contemporary figures such as France Théoret and Régine Robin. Saved in: Bibliographic Details. Main Author: Green, Mary J. Format: eBook.

Mary Jean Green : Women & Narrative Identity. The Narratives of women and the writing of the nation in ‘So Long a Letter by Mariam Ba’. April 2018. What type of file do you want?

Mary Jean Green, Dartmouth College, author of Women and Narrative Identity: Rewriting the Quebec National .

Mary Jean Green, Dartmouth College, author of Women and Narrative Identity: Rewriting the Quebec National Text. Alison Rice, Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Literature at the University of Notre Dame, is the author of Time Signatures: Contextualizing Contemporary Francophone Autobiographical Writing from the Maghreb.

Using the tools of contemporary feminist criticism and building on a tradition of work on Quebec women's writing, Mary Jean Green considers issues of national and cultural self-definition, situating the literary texts of Quebec women within a unique political and historical context while also relating them to the work of women writing in other cultural situations, from nineteenth-century Europe to the postcolonial francophone world.