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Women's common destiny : maternal representations in the serialized Cebuano fiction of Hilda Montaire and Austregelina Espina-Moore / Hope Sabanpan-Yu.

By: Material type: TextTextQuezon City : The University of the Philippines Press, ©2009Description: xx, 198 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789715426114
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PL 6169.5  .Y901 2009
Summary: In this first ever book-length study of maternal representations in Cebuano literature, Hope Sabanpan-Yu reveals the confluence of indigenous and foreign cultures and convincingly connects the theory ofsplit-level maternity to the participation in social and economic affairs grew, Yu argues, so too didthe social significance of their maternal relations. Focusing specially on serialized Cebuano novels by women, Yu traces the history of motherhood and examines the maternal stereotypes including the important roles played by patriarchal and societal structures.
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In this first ever book-length study of maternal representations in Cebuano literature, Hope Sabanpan-Yu reveals the confluence of indigenous and foreign cultures and convincingly connects the theory ofsplit-level maternity to the participation in social and economic affairs grew, Yu argues, so too didthe social significance of their maternal relations. Focusing specially on serialized Cebuano novels by women, Yu traces the history of motherhood and examines the maternal stereotypes including the important roles played by patriarchal and societal structures.

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