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Reclaiming Medusa: Short Stories by Contemporary Puerto Rican Women
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Reclaiming Medusa: Short Stories by Contemporary Puerto Rican Women

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The short stories by contemporary Puerto Rican women in Reclaiming Medusa bring a much-needed perspective to the Latin American literary scene. Creating spaces in which the socially prescribed woman’s place is questioned, problematized, and often subverted, these narratives reclaim women’s lost power in ways that are subtle, complex, and sometimes startling. From within their colonial setting, the writers challenge racism, machismo and especially marianismo - that behavioral code which elevates women to a virgin’s pedestal wherein they are immobilized and kept from making their own history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1997
Pages
180
ISBN
9781879960527

The short stories by contemporary Puerto Rican women in Reclaiming Medusa bring a much-needed perspective to the Latin American literary scene. Creating spaces in which the socially prescribed woman’s place is questioned, problematized, and often subverted, these narratives reclaim women’s lost power in ways that are subtle, complex, and sometimes startling. From within their colonial setting, the writers challenge racism, machismo and especially marianismo - that behavioral code which elevates women to a virgin’s pedestal wherein they are immobilized and kept from making their own history.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aunt Lute Books
Country
United States
Date
1 January 1997
Pages
180
ISBN
9781879960527