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Daring to Write
Contemporary Narratives by Dominican Women
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- Rhina EspaillatLeonor SuarezAna-Maurine LaraYalitza FerrerasNelly RosarioMarívell ContrerasKersy CorporanAngie CruzCarolina GonzalezJuleyka Lantigua-WilliamsJina OrtizSofia QuinteroDelta Eusebio-PolNoris Eusebio-PolFarah Hallal MuñozÁngela Hernández NúñezMiriam MejíaRiamny MéndezJeannette MillerSheilly NúñezLissette Rojas-BerroaLudin SantanaDulce Reyes-BonillaLuisa A. S. Vicioso
2016
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With this new Latino literary collection Erika M. Martínez has brought together twenty-four engaging narratives written by Dominican women and women of Dominican descent living in the United States. The first volume of its kind, Daring to Write’s insightful works offer readers a wide array of content that touches on a range of topics: migration, history, religion, race, class, gender, and sexuality. The result is a moving and imaginative critique of how these factors intersect and...
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