This book examines women's writings in relation to language,
power, sexuality, and race in contemporary Cuba, analyzing the
creation of alternative "matria" frameworks that enunciate a
feminist/feminine perspective of the nationalist discourse.
Camara-Betancourt discusses four Cuban writers: Ofelia Rodriguez
Acosta, Lydia Cabrera, Maria Elena Cruz Varela, and Zoe Valdes.
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