Intersecting Identities: Gender, Class, and Culture in Literature brings together scholarly essays that examine how literary texts reflect and negotiate the interconnected forces of gender, class, and culture. Using diverse critical perspectives and engaging with a range of texts and traditions, this volume highlights literature as a powerful space for questioning identity, power, and social structures. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and scholars of literature and the humanities.
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