Healing narratives : women writers curing cultural dis-ease /
Gay Wilentz.
Bok Engelsk 2000 Gay Alden Wilentz,· Electronic books
Utgitt | New Brunswick, N.J. : : Rutgers University Press, , c2000.
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Omfang | 1 online resource (x, 205 p. )
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Opplysninger | Women Writers and Wellness Narratives -- Reclaiming Residual Culture : African Heritage as Caribbean Cures in Erna Brodber's Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home -- A Laying on of Hands : African American Healing Strategies in Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters -- The Novel as Chant : Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony as Ceremonial Healing -- Becoming the Instruments of Change : Maori Healing Visions in Keri Hulme's the bone people -- When the Psychiatrist Is Part of the Cure : Healing the "Sick Jewish Soul" in Jo Sinclair/Ruth Seid's Wasteland -- Toward (W)Holistic Healing.
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Emner | Bambara, Toni Cade. : Salt eaters.
Brodber, Erna. : Jane and Louisa will soon come home. Hulme, Keri. : Bone people. Silko, Leslie Marmon, , 1948- : Ceremony. Vis mer... Silko, Leslie, , 1948- : Ceremony.
Sinclair, Jo, , 1913-1995. : Wasteland. American fiction - Women authors - History and criticism. American fiction - History and criticism. Ethnicity in literature. Healing in literature. Literature and mental illness - History - United States Mentally ill in literature. Narration (Rhetoric) Women and literature - History - United States Medicine in Literature. Mental Disorders - ethnology. Cultural Characteristics. Medicine, Traditional. Mental Disorders - therapy. Women. |
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ISBN | 0-585-37836-3
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