Stories of Women
Discover the compelling exploration of gender and nationhood in "Stories of Women" by Elleke Boehmer. Published by Manchester University Press in 2009, this thought-provoking study spans 256 pages, diving deep into the complex and often underexamined relationship between foundational narratives of the nation and gender representations.
Boehmer critically analyzes postcolonial contexts, ranging from West Africa to India, shedding light on why nations are frequently depicted as motherlands. This groundbreaking work invites readers to reflect on the intersection of literature, women's studies, and feminist theory, making it a vital addition to the understanding of gender roles in postcolonial literature.
Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply a lover of literature and gender studies, "Stories of Women" offers invaluable insights and a rich perspective on the socio-political narratives shaping our world today.