Paths for Location
Home(s) in Loida Maritza Pérez’s Geographies of home
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https://doi.org/10.17851/1982-0739.17.2.110-122Palavras-chave:
Home, gender, raceResumo
Geographies of home portrays a Dominican family who has immigrated to the United States. Home is presented in numerous ways by the women characters, pointing to a fluid rather than a fixed concept in the novel. Aurelia and Iliana are the objects of this analysis.
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