Migrating Fictions : Twentieth-Century Internal Displacements and Race in U.S. Women's Literature /
In Migrating Fictions, Manzella turns to U.S. Women's literature that represents internal migrations in the US in the twentieth century. This project situates itself within the "spatial turn" of literary studies to analyze the way the U.S has displayed a history of spatial colonization, which we see...
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[2018]
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