Introduction. Feminist Rewritings and Recyclings in Contemporary Literature and Arts
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The present work is an introduction to the monographic issue "Feminist Rewritings and Recyclings in Contemporary Literature and the Arts," coordinated by Isabel González Gil and Julia Ori. It examines the theoretical and methodological issues of both concepts, as well as the most recent study perspectives, and provides an overview of the studies contained in the volume.
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