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Search for identity

Introduces three writers who blurred literary genres to tell their stories and challenge views on ethnic identity, feminism, and transgendered identity. Discusses Maxine Hong Kingston's "Woman Warrior", which deals with the issues of feminine, ethnic, and American identity. Looks at how Sandra Cisneros addressed feminism and the roles of women in the Mexican American community through "House on Mango Street". Discusses Leslie Feinberg's treatment of transgendered identity in her novel, "Stone Butch Blues."

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  • "Introduces three writers who blurred literary genres to tell their stories and challenge views on ethnic identity, feminism, and transgendered identity. Discusses Maxine Hong Kingston's "Woman Warrior", which deals with the issues of feminine, ethnic, and American identity. Looks at how Sandra Cisneros addressed feminism and the roles of women in the Mexican American community through "House on Mango Street". Discusses Leslie Feinberg's treatment of transgendered identity in her novel, "Stone Butch Blues.""@en
  • "Even as the poets were fostering a rebellion, contemporary prose writers began creating a new American Tradition comprised of many strands, many voices, and many myths about the past. This program explores the search for identity by three American writers: Maxine Hong Kingston, Sandra Cisneros, and Leslie Feinberg."@en

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