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- catalog abstract ""Women's participation, both formal and informal, in the creation of what we now call Spanish America is reflected in its literary legacy. Stacey Schlau examines what women from a wide spectrum of classes and races have to say about the societies in which they lived and their place in them." "Schlau has written the first book to study a historical selection of Spanish American women's writings with an emphasis on social and political themes. Through their words, she offers an alternative vision of the development of narrative genres - critical, fictional, and testimonial - from colonial times to the present."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12277094.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Women's participation, both formal and informal, in the creation of what we now call Spanish America is reflected in its literary legacy. Stacey Schlau examines what women from a wide spectrum of classes and races have to say about the societies in which they lived and their place in them." "Schlau has written the first book to study a historical selection of Spanish American women's writings with an emphasis on social and political themes. Through their words, she offers an alternative vision of the development of narrative genres - critical, fictional, and testimonial - from colonial times to the present."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [195]-212) and index.".
- catalog description "Wanted, dead (to the world): autobiographical narratives by colonial nun authors Gerónima Nava y Saavedra and Ursula Suárez -- Gendered crime and punishment in New Spain: Inquisitional cases against the llusas Teresa de Jesús and Bárbara de Echegaray -- En-gender-ing the racialized other, re-writing indigenist narrative: Matto de Turner's Aves sin nido and Gómez de Avellaneda's Guatimozín and "El cacique de Turmequé" -- In search of a foremother: Silvina Bullrich and Madga Portal on Flora Tristán -- Mothers in the Mexican and Cuban revolutions: Nellia Campobelo, Magdalena Mondragón, and Dora Alonso -- "Quiero aportar un granito de arena": collaborative political text making by Domina de la Cruz and Domitila Barrios Chungara -- Making historia (history-her story): Elvira Orphée's No women's zone and Marta Traba's Women's zone.".
- catalog extent "xxv, 221 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Spanish American women's use of the word.".
- catalog identifier "0816517126 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Spanish American women's use of the word.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tucson : University of Arizona Press,".
- catalog relation "Spanish American women's use of the word.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog subject "868/.08/082098 21".
- catalog subject "Literature and society Latin America.".
- catalog subject "PQ7082.P76 S35 2001".
- catalog subject "Politics and literature Latin America.".
- catalog subject "Spanish American prose literature Women authors History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Women and literature Latin America.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wanted, dead (to the world): autobiographical narratives by colonial nun authors Gerónima Nava y Saavedra and Ursula Suárez -- Gendered crime and punishment in New Spain: Inquisitional cases against the llusas Teresa de Jesús and Bárbara de Echegaray -- En-gender-ing the racialized other, re-writing indigenist narrative: Matto de Turner's Aves sin nido and Gómez de Avellaneda's Guatimozín and "El cacique de Turmequé" -- In search of a foremother: Silvina Bullrich and Madga Portal on Flora Tristán -- Mothers in the Mexican and Cuban revolutions: Nellia Campobelo, Magdalena Mondragón, and Dora Alonso -- "Quiero aportar un granito de arena": collaborative political text making by Domina de la Cruz and Domitila Barrios Chungara -- Making historia (history-her story): Elvira Orphée's No women's zone and Marta Traba's Women's zone.".
- catalog title "Spanish American women's use of the word : colonial through contemporary narratives / Stacey Schlau.".
- catalog type "text".