This study sustains that the women writers of the Spanish Caribbean have a distinct style and narrative discourse that differs from the male discourse that has traditonally dominated the literary realm of the region.
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Maria Moran-Vasquez is Senior Academic Coordinator in the Division of Social Science at The City University of New York.
"... this book underscores the significance of the literature produced by these [women] writers, and it also illuminates the relation of and dialogue between these works and literary relations among Spanish-speaking Caribbean countries, and the literature produced by Caribbean people in the United States." - Professor Elena M. Martinez, The City University of New York"
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