Abjection, Nation, and the Prostitute’s Body in Cristina Rivera Garza’s Nadie me verá llorar
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Document Type
Contribution to Book
Department
Modern Languages & Literature
Book Title
Unveiling the Body in Hispanic Women's Literature: From 19th-Century Spain to 21st-Century United States
Editor(s)
Renée Sum Scott and Arleen Chiclana y González
Buy Link
https://www.amazon.com/Unveiling-Body-Hispanic-Womens-Literature/dp/0773456732/
Find in WorldCat
https://www.worldcat.org/title/unveiling-the-body-in-hispanic-womens-literature-from-19th-century-spain-to-21st-century-united-states/oclc/978356164&referer=brief_results
ISBN
978-0773456730
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Press
City
Lewiston, NY
First Page
81
Last Page
98
Disciplines
Film and Media Studies | Latin American Languages and Societies | Modern Languages | Modern Literature | Spanish and Portuguese Language and Literature
Recommended Citation
Roberts-Camps, T.
(2006).
Abjection, Nation, and the Prostitute’s Body in Cristina Rivera Garza’s Nadie me verá llorar.
In Renée Sum Scott and Arleen Chiclana y González (Eds.), Unveiling the Body in Hispanic Women's Literature: From 19th-Century Spain to 21st-Century United States (81–98). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cop-facbooks/173