Feminism on the Border
Explore the transformative power of feminism with Feminism on the Border by Sonia Saldivar-Hull, published in 2000. This insightful work spans 226 pages and delves into contemporary feminist theory, advocating for a feminism that transcends national borders and ethnic identities.
In this compelling analysis, Saldivar-Hull examines the works of three prominent Chicana writers: Gloria Anzaldua, Sandra Cisneros, and Helena Maria Viramontes. She also highlights a diverse array of Chicana feminist writing across various disciplines, offering readers a profound understanding of the intersectionality within feminist literature.
Perfect for those interested in American and Hispanic American literature, ethnic studies, and feminist theory, Feminism on the Border is an essential addition to any literary collection. Discover how these voices challenge conventional narratives and contribute to the broader discourse on feminism today.