Creation, publishing, and criticism: the advance of women's writing

Resource type
Livro
Authors/contributors
Título
Creation, publishing, and criticism: the advance of women's writing
Resumo
Since the 1980s, there has been an unprecedented and unremitting rise in the number of women writers in Galicia and Ireland. Publishers, critics, journals, and women's groups have played a decisive role in this phenomenon. Creation, Publishing, and Criticism provides a plurality of perspectives on the strategies deployed by the various cultural agents in the face of the advance of women authors and brings together a selection of articles by writers, publishers, critics, and theatre professionals who delve into their experiences during this process of cultural change. This collection of essays sets out to show how, departing from comparable circumstances, the Galician and the Irish literary systems explore their respective new paths in ways that are pertinent to each other. This book will be of particular interest to students of Galician and Irish studies, comparative literature, women's studies, and literary criticism. Both specialists in cultural analysis and the common reader will find this an enlightening book
Série
Galician studies
Local
New York
Editora
Peter Lang
Data
2010
N.º de Páginas
230
Língua
eng
ISBN
978-1-4539-0022-2
Título Curto
Creation, publishing, and criticism
Acedido
2024-01-04T17:48:07Z
Catálogo de Biblioteca
Open WorldCat
Extra
OCLC: 769192131
Citation
NOGUEIRA PEREIRA, María Xesús, LOJO, Laura e PALACIOS, Manuela, 2010. Creation, publishing, and criticism: the advance of women’s writing [em linha]. New York: Peter Lang. [Acesso em 4 janeiro 2024]. Galician studies. ISBN 978-1-4539-0022-2. Disponível em: http://site.ebrary.com/id/10516884
Since the 1980s, there has been an unprecedented and unremitting rise in the number of women writers in Galicia and Ireland. Publishers, critics, journals, and women’s groups have played a decisive role in this phenomenon. Creation, Publishing, and Criticism provides a plurality of perspectives on the strategies deployed by the various cultural agents in the face of the advance of women authors and brings together a selection of articles by writers, publishers, critics, and theatre professionals who delve into their experiences during this process of cultural change. This collection of essays sets out to show how, departing from comparable circumstances, the Galician and the Irish literary systems explore their respective new paths in ways that are pertinent to each other. This book will be of particular interest to students of Galician and Irish studies, comparative literature, women’s studies, and literary criticism. Both specialists in cultural analysis and the common reader will find this an enlightening book
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