Riera's status as a Majorcan, a woman in a patriarchal culture and a speak and writer of a minority language (Catalan) would seem to situate her at the margins of hegemonic discourse, but her writing has won her major recognition. This collection features a preface by Riera and two interviews with her.
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Riera's status as a Majorcan, a woman in a patriarchal culture and a speak and writer of a minority language (Catalan) would seem to situate her at the margins of hegemonic discourse, but her writing has won her major recognition. This collection features a preface by Riera and two interviews with her.
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Add this copy of Moveable Margins: the Narrative Art of Carme Riera to cart. $30.00, like new condition, Sold by Bookfeathers LLC rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Lewisburg, PA, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Bucknell University Press.
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Fine in VG+ jacket. Black cloth with gilt titles to spine, in blue and white photo-illustrated jacket, 8vo. 153pp. Index, bibliography. Endnotes with essays. Fine/VG+. Jacket has several stress creases and indentations along spine with no associated damage or effect. Book and jacket are otherwise as new: bright, sharp and unmarked. Jacket in Brodart. Neither ex-lib nor remainder. Multiple copies available; please inquire.
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Add this copy of Moveable Margins. the Narrative Art of Carme Riera to cart. $68.84, very good condition, Sold by Paul Brown Books rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ramsgate, UNITED KINGDOM, published 1999 by -Bucknell University Press (30 Jun 1999)-.
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First edition. 331 pages with index. Cloth. One corner bumped. Very good in edge-rubbed dustjacket. Riera's status as a Majorcan, a woman in a patriarchal culture and a speak and writer of a minority language (Catalan) would seem to situate her at the margins of hegemonic discourse, but her writing has won her major recognition. This collection features a preface by Riera and two interviews with her. Spain is one of our specialities, many more in stock, an image of the cover is available on request. We have 32 years experience in bookselling, so you may order with confidence.