Author: Doris Meyer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Contemporary Women Authors of Latin America: Introductory essays
Author: Doris Meyer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Contemporary Women Authors of Latin America /
Author: Doris Meyer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latin American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Women's Writing In Latin America
Author: Sara Castro-klaren
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000010155
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
In the last two decades Latin American literature has received great critical acclaim in the English-speaking world, although attention has been focused primarily on the classic works of male literary figures such as Borges, Paz, and Cortázar. More recently, studies have begun to evaluate the works of established women writers such as Sor Juana Iné
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000010155
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
In the last two decades Latin American literature has received great critical acclaim in the English-speaking world, although attention has been focused primarily on the classic works of male literary figures such as Borges, Paz, and Cortázar. More recently, studies have begun to evaluate the works of established women writers such as Sor Juana Iné
Concise Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature
Author: Verity Smith
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113596033X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
The Concise Encyclopedia includes: all entries on topics and countries, cited by many reviewers as being among the best entries in the book; entries on the 50 leading writers in Latin America from colonial times to the present; and detailed articles on some 50 important works in this literature-those who read and studied in the English-speaking world.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113596033X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 704
Book Description
The Concise Encyclopedia includes: all entries on topics and countries, cited by many reviewers as being among the best entries in the book; entries on the 50 leading writers in Latin America from colonial times to the present; and detailed articles on some 50 important works in this literature-those who read and studied in the English-speaking world.
The Politics of the Essay
Author: Ruth-Ellen B. Joeres
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253115614
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
"The Politics of the Essay is that rare scholarly work that provides both a history of this relatively new field and of its formal characteristics and inspires its readers to want to participate in the making of this history." -- Signs The first in-depth study of the relationship between women and essays. Employing gender, race, class, and national identity as axes of analysis, this volume introduces new perspectives into what has been a largely apolitical discussion of the essay. Includes an original essay by Susan Griffin.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
ISBN: 9780253115614
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
"The Politics of the Essay is that rare scholarly work that provides both a history of this relatively new field and of its formal characteristics and inspires its readers to want to participate in the making of this history." -- Signs The first in-depth study of the relationship between women and essays. Employing gender, race, class, and national identity as axes of analysis, this volume introduces new perspectives into what has been a largely apolitical discussion of the essay. Includes an original essay by Susan Griffin.
Women Writing Women
Author: Teresa Cajiao Salas
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791432068
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
"Translations of eight plays by acclaimed women playwrights: Isidora Aguirre (Chile), Sabina Berman (Mexico), Myrna Casas (Puerto Rico), Teresa Marichal (Puerto Rico), Diana Raznovich (Argentina), Mariela Romero (Venezuela), Beatriz Seibel (Argentina), an
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 9780791432068
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
"Translations of eight plays by acclaimed women playwrights: Isidora Aguirre (Chile), Sabina Berman (Mexico), Myrna Casas (Puerto Rico), Teresa Marichal (Puerto Rico), Diana Raznovich (Argentina), Mariela Romero (Venezuela), Beatriz Seibel (Argentina), an
Mothers and Daughters in Post-revolutionary Mexican Literature
Author: Teresa M. Hurley
Publisher: Tamesis Books
ISBN: 9781855660908
Category : Mexican fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
The antithesis of the madre abnegada is the mujer mala, the whore, a notion the author also questions by revealing the complexity of the mother-daughter relationship, through which women may perpetuate their own oppression."--Jacket.
Publisher: Tamesis Books
ISBN: 9781855660908
Category : Mexican fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
The antithesis of the madre abnegada is the mujer mala, the whore, a notion the author also questions by revealing the complexity of the mother-daughter relationship, through which women may perpetuate their own oppression."--Jacket.
The Latino Reader
Author: Harold Augenbraum
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395765289
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
"The Latino Reader" presents the full history of this important American literary tradition, from its mid-sixteenth-century beginnings to the present day. The wide-ranging selections include works of history, memoir, letters, and essays, as well as fiction, poetry, and drama.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395765289
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
"The Latino Reader" presents the full history of this important American literary tradition, from its mid-sixteenth-century beginnings to the present day. The wide-ranging selections include works of history, memoir, letters, and essays, as well as fiction, poetry, and drama.
Childhood in the Works of Silvina Ocampo and Alejandra Pizarnik
Author: Fiona Joy Mackintosh
Publisher: Tamesis Books
ISBN: 9781855660953
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
In the final analysis, Ocampo's works achieve equilibrium between childhood and age, whereas Pizarnik's much-discussed poetic crisis of exile from language itself parallels her deep sense of anxiety at being exiled from the world of childhood."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: Tamesis Books
ISBN: 9781855660953
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
In the final analysis, Ocampo's works achieve equilibrium between childhood and age, whereas Pizarnik's much-discussed poetic crisis of exile from language itself parallels her deep sense of anxiety at being exiled from the world of childhood."--BOOK JACKET.
Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams
Author: Rebecca E. Biron
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611484715
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams uses Elena Garro’s eccentric life and work as a lens through which to examine mid-twentieth-century Mexican intellectuals' desire to reconcile mexicanidad with modernidad. The famously scandalous first wife of Nobel Prize winner poet Octavio Paz, and an award-winning author in her own right, Garro constructed a mysterious and often contradictory persona through her very public participation in Mexican political conflicts. Herself an anxious and contentious Mexican writer, Elena Garro elicited profound political and aesthetic anxiety in her Mexican readers. She confused the personal and the public in her creative fictions as well as in her vision of Mexican modernity. This violation of key distinctions rendered her largely illegible to her contemporaries. That illegibility serves as a symptom of unacknowledged desires that motivate twentieth-century views of national modernity. Taken together, Garro's public persona and critical perspective expose the anxieties regarding ethnicity, gender, economic class, and professional identity that define Mexican modernity. Blending cultural studies and detailed literary analysis with political and intellectual history, Mexico's Modern Dreams argues that, in addition to the intriguing gossip she elicited in literary and political circles, Garro produced a radical critique of Mexican modernity. Her critique applies as well to the nation's twenty-first-century crisis of globalization, state power, and pervasive violence.
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 1611484715
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams uses Elena Garro’s eccentric life and work as a lens through which to examine mid-twentieth-century Mexican intellectuals' desire to reconcile mexicanidad with modernidad. The famously scandalous first wife of Nobel Prize winner poet Octavio Paz, and an award-winning author in her own right, Garro constructed a mysterious and often contradictory persona through her very public participation in Mexican political conflicts. Herself an anxious and contentious Mexican writer, Elena Garro elicited profound political and aesthetic anxiety in her Mexican readers. She confused the personal and the public in her creative fictions as well as in her vision of Mexican modernity. This violation of key distinctions rendered her largely illegible to her contemporaries. That illegibility serves as a symptom of unacknowledged desires that motivate twentieth-century views of national modernity. Taken together, Garro's public persona and critical perspective expose the anxieties regarding ethnicity, gender, economic class, and professional identity that define Mexican modernity. Blending cultural studies and detailed literary analysis with political and intellectual history, Mexico's Modern Dreams argues that, in addition to the intriguing gossip she elicited in literary and political circles, Garro produced a radical critique of Mexican modernity. Her critique applies as well to the nation's twenty-first-century crisis of globalization, state power, and pervasive violence.