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28 - Modern Languages and Linguistics
University of Manchester
Antigone's Daughters?: Gender, Genealogy and the Politics of Authorship in 20th-Century Portuguese Women's Writing
Owen's contribution 55%: Introduction and Chapters, 3, 4 and 5.
The work is of unusual complexity in terms of method and theoretical framings, affording diachronic, comparative discussion of the six women writers featured. An unusually wide range of unpublished works and archive resources was brought to bear in conducting this study, particularly in relation to Natalia Correia and Irene Lisboa. The work was carried out at different intensities across the whole census period for the REF and included interviews and long-running discussions with two of the contemporary writers, Lidia Jorge and Helia Correia.