Problematizar la identidad. La mirada de la mujer transgresora y la construcción de la feminidad en Ekomo de María Nsué Angüe
Abstract
The aim of this article is to analyze the identity problem on Black African woman, considered in a double position of the subaltern while being traversed by the condition of race and gender. To achieve this, it will analyze the transgression in the character of Nnanga, the protagonist of the novel Ekomo (1985) by María Nsué Angüe, in order to verify how Equatorial-Guinean literature constructs both an African and feminine space in the text.
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