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“Mayra Santos-Febres: El lenguaje de los cuerpos”. A Body of One’s Own: Conversations with Caribbean Women Writers
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Creator
Nadia V. Celis Salgado
Mayra Santos Febres
Date
2008-01-01
Bowdoin Department or Program
Hispanic Studies
Subject
Caribbean region
Caribbean literature
Latin American literature
Latin American women writers
Caribbean women writers
Puerto Rican literature
Puerto Rican women writers
women writers
women and society
creative writing
orality
language
gender
masculinities
femininities
bodies
girls
girlhood
race
black women
working class women
desire
erotism
sex
sexuality
prostitution
brothels
human trade
santeria
afrocaribbean women
afrocaribbean religions
afrocaribbean philosohy
colonization
postcoloniality
dance
Bomba dance
urban space
islands
insularity
western thought
rationality
modernity
marginalization
power
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican culture
Odyssey
Iliad
Foucault
“Sirena Selena”
“Nuestra señora de la noche”
“Our Lady of the Night”
“El cuerpo correcto”
“Pez de vidrio”
“Urban Oracles”
Elena Poniatowska
Virgilio Piñera
Eduardo Galeano
Caribe
literatura caribeña
literatura latinoamericana
escritoras caribeñas
escritoras latinoamericanas
escritoras
mujer y sociedad
género
mascilinidades
feminidades
cuerpos
niñas
infancia
adolescencia femenina
islas
insularidad
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