The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction

The contemporary US-Chicano author Denise Chavez in her short story cycle _The Last of the Menu Girls_ (1986) and in her novel _Face of an Angel_ (1994), employs strategies comparable to revisionist or "oppositional" ethnography (as defined by Behar and Gordon, for instance), principally t...

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Matična publikacija: Journal of American Studies of Turkey
23 (2006), str. 37-48
Glavni autor: Šesnić, Jelena (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Šesnić, J. (2006). The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction: The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction. Journal of American Studies of Turkey, p. 3.

Chicago stil citiranja

Šesnić, Jelena. "The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction: The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction." 2006: 3.

MLA stil citiranja

Šesnić, Jelena. "The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction: The Grotesque Body and Women's Embodied Ethnography in Denise Chavez's Fiction." 2006: 3.