Folklore, literature, and cultural theory : collected essays.
by Preston, Lynn; edited by Lynn Preston.
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Contents:
Introduction / Cathy Lynn Preston
1. Politics and Indigenous Theory in Leslie Marmon Silko's "Yellow Woman" and Sandra Cisneros' "Woman Hollering Creek" / Alesia Garcia
2. Graffiti as Story and Act / Danielle M. Roemer
3. Folklore and the Literature of Exile / Mark E. Workman
4. Writing the Hybrid Body: Thomas Hardy and the Ethnographic "Money Shot" / Cathy Lynn Preston
5. "Writing" and "Voice": The Articulations of Gender in Folklore and Literature / Cristina Bacchilega
6. Social Protest, Folklore, and Feminist Ideology in Chicana Prose and Poetry / Maria Herrera-Sobek
7. "Sidebar Excursions to Nowhere": The Vernacular Storytelling of Errol Morris and Spalding Gray / John D. Dorst
8. Shakespeare's Step-Sisters: Romance Novels and the Community of Women / Clover Williams and Jean R. Freedman
9. Chuck Berry as Postmodern Composer-Performer / Peter Narvaez
10. Pieces for a Shabby Hut / Lee Haring
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