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This book is committed to women as writers and storytellers; all the selected novels are female-centric in that the main characters are women. The authors, also women, are from three diverse American ethnic groups from both the North and South. Through a close reading of several novels, Babakhani shows how the reinvention of cultural traditions serves these women writers as a political, decolonial, and feminist tool. Babakhani situates her readings in a critique of the concepts of realism and magical realism.  Because magical realism sets realism against magic and implies binary oppositions, Babakhani proposes "cultural realism" as a revisionary concept that takes the cultural importance of rituals and beliefs seriously, without simply dismissing them as superstition.



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Introduction — Latin America and the Tradition of Magical Realism — Cultural Realism and African American Women Writers — Cultural Realism and Native American Women Writers — Conclusion — Bibliography.

Cultural Realism: Reconsidering Magical Realism

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 15/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631877548, 978-3631877548
      ISBN10: 3631877544

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is committed to women as writers and storytellers; all the selected novels are female-centric in that the main characters are women. The authors, also women, are from three diverse American ethnic groups from both the North and South. Through a close reading of several novels, Babakhani shows how the reinvention of cultural traditions serves these women writers as a political, decolonial, and feminist tool. Babakhani situates her readings in a critique of the concepts of realism and magical realism.  Because magical realism sets realism against magic and implies binary oppositions, Babakhani proposes "cultural realism" as a revisionary concept that takes the cultural importance of rituals and beliefs seriously, without simply dismissing them as superstition.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction — Latin America and the Tradition of Magical Realism — Cultural Realism and African American Women Writers — Cultural Realism and Native American Women Writers — Conclusion — Bibliography.

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