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    Postcolonial subjects francophone women writers /

    Published 1996
    Table of Contents: “…Engendering the postcolonial subject.…”
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    The subject in question early contemporary Spanish literature and Modernism / by Soufas, C. Christopher

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…The Spanish literary generation and early contemporary literary history -- Modernism and Spain : aesthetics, ideology, tradition, subjectivity -- From the labyrinth : the Spanish modernist novel and the "new man" -- Modernist hieroglyphics : geographies of presence in the poetry of Jorge Guillén and Vicente Aleixandre -- Absence and experience in the poetry of Luis Cernuda and Rafael Alberti -- Subjective fragmentation in the theater of Federico García Lorca.…”
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    Ingenuous subjection compliance and power in the eighteenth-century domestic novel / by Thompson, Helen, 1967-

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Ingenuous subjection and the novel.…”
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    Literature and subjection : the economy of writing and marginality in Latin America / by Legras, Horacio

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Literature, subjection, and the historical Project of Latin American literature -- Foundling selves, foundational others: Juan José Saer's The witness -- Coloniality and the empire of the letter -- Literature as presentation of the subject -- Guzmán, Campobello, Muñoz : literary strategies in the face of revolution -- The cross of literature in Paraguay : the critical legacy of Augusto Roa Bastos -- The end of recognition : Arguedas and the limits of cultural subjection.…”
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    Changing the Subject : Writing Women across the African Diaspora / by Simmons, Merinda, 1981-

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: when literature and identity "get real" -- Sites of authentication: migration and subjectivity in The history of Mary Prince -- "Different with every shore": women, workers, and the transatlantic South in Their eyes were watching God -- Familiar ground: the rhetoric of "realness" in Mama Day -- "Recuperating" the subject in I, Tituba, black witch of Salem -- Conclusion.…”
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