The Indian War : Feminist Geography in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead
碩士 === 國立臺灣師範大學 === 英語學系 === 96 === This thesis is a study of the alternative geography in Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead. I approach the novel from the perspective of feminist geography, which deconstructs traditional geography and advocates a flexible spatiality. By examining Silko’s pe...
Main Author: | 謝宜玲 |
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Other Authors: | Iping Liang |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
2008
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12941999658611603743 |
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