Identity in Place by Paula Anca Farca

Identity in Place by Paula Anca Farca

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Analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in the fiction of eight contemporary Indigenous women writers. This title reveals how Indigenous people survive in a postcolonial world, heal, regain homes and rituals, and subsequently build new homes and create traditions.

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Identity in Place by Paula Anca Farca

Analyzes the role of place and its cultural significance in the fiction of eight contemporary Indigenous women writers. This title reveals how Indigenous people survive in a postcolonial world, heal, regain homes and rituals, and subsequently build new homes and create traditions.
Paula Anca Farca received her PhD in English literature and her second MA from Oklahoma State University in addition to her MA and BA from West University of Timisoara, Romania. Her research focuses on contemporary and postcolonial literature. She has published articles on southern, Indigenous, and contemporary literature in numerous journals, co-authored a textbook for students, and co-edited an anthology. Farca has been teaching literature and writing at Oklahoma State University, Colorado School of Mines, and Metropolitan State College of Denver.
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ISBN 13 9781433111532
ISBN 10 1433111535
Title Identity in Place
Author Maria C Zamora
Series Postcolonial Studies
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Year published 2011-04-14
Number of pages 188
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