La voz de la mujer en la literatura hispanoamerica fin-de-siglo

La voz de la mujer en la literatura hispanoamerica fin-de-siglo

Author: Luis A. Jiménez

Publisher: Editorial de La Universidad de Costa Rica

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

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La voz de la mujer

La voz de la mujer

Author: Aida Elisa Martínez de Medina

Publisher: Editorial Verbum

Published: 2017-04-07

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 8490743711

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Este estudio tiene como objetivo explorar la producción literaria femenina posmodernista en la América Hispana a través del análisis de la obra de cuatro poetas nacidas a finales del siglo XIX. El trabajo de estas autoras ha sido identificado por reconocidos críticos literarios como obras dignas de explorarse. Las investigaciones que existen sobre el posmodernismo y su producción literaria, por lo general, apoyan sus estudios en obras escritas por poetas masculinos, siendo escasas las veces en que se trae a colación la obra de una autora como, por ejemplo, Gabriela Mistral. Sin embargo, en esta paradoja, de acuerdo con Federico de Onís, las mujeres son quienes destacan en este periodo. Evaluaciones como estas sugieren cabos sueltos que aún quedan por investigarse. Así, la misión principal de esta obra es incorporar a estas creadoras a los estudios sobre las obras de poetas olvidadas de principios del siglo XX, con el fin de eliminar el vacío que se percibe en la historia de la poesía hispanoamericana.


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Download or read book La voz de la mujer written by Aida Elisa Martínez de Medina and published by Editorial Verbum. This book was released on 2017-04-07 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Este estudio tiene como objetivo explorar la producción literaria femenina posmodernista en la América Hispana a través del análisis de la obra de cuatro poetas nacidas a finales del siglo XIX. El trabajo de estas autoras ha sido identificado por reconocidos críticos literarios como obras dignas de explorarse. Las investigaciones que existen sobre el posmodernismo y su producción literaria, por lo general, apoyan sus estudios en obras escritas por poetas masculinos, siendo escasas las veces en que se trae a colación la obra de una autora como, por ejemplo, Gabriela Mistral. Sin embargo, en esta paradoja, de acuerdo con Federico de Onís, las mujeres son quienes destacan en este periodo. Evaluaciones como estas sugieren cabos sueltos que aún quedan por investigarse. Así, la misión principal de esta obra es incorporar a estas creadoras a los estudios sobre las obras de poetas olvidadas de principios del siglo XX, con el fin de eliminar el vacío que se percibe en la historia de la poesía hispanoamericana.


Rewriting Womanhood

Rewriting Womanhood

Author: Nancy LaGreca

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2015-08-26

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 0271036516

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In Rewriting Womanhood, Nancy LaGreca explores the subversive refigurings of womanhood in three novels by women writers: La hija del bandido (1887) by Refugio Barragán de Toscano (Mexico; 1846–1916), Blanca Sol (1888) by Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera (Peru; 1845–1909), and Luz y sombra (1903) by Ana Roqué (Puerto Rico; 1853–1933). While these women were both acclaimed and critiqued in their day, they have been largely overlooked by contemporary mainstream criticism. Detailed enough for experts yet accessible to undergraduates, graduate students, and the general reader, Rewriting Womanhood provides ample historical context for understanding the key women’s issues of nineteenth-century Mexico, Peru, and Puerto Rico; clear definitions of the psychoanalytic theories used to unearth the rewriting of the female self; and in-depth literary analyses of the feminine agency that Barragán, Cabello, and Roqué highlight in their fiction. Rewriting Womanhood reaffirms the value of three women novelists who wished to broaden the ruling-class definition of woman as mother and wife to include woman as individual for a modern era. As such, it is an important contribution to women’s studies, nineteenth-century Hispanic studies, and sexuality and gender studies.


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Download or read book Rewriting Womanhood written by Nancy LaGreca and published by Penn State Press. This book was released on 2015-08-26 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Rewriting Womanhood, Nancy LaGreca explores the subversive refigurings of womanhood in three novels by women writers: La hija del bandido (1887) by Refugio Barragán de Toscano (Mexico; 1846–1916), Blanca Sol (1888) by Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera (Peru; 1845–1909), and Luz y sombra (1903) by Ana Roqué (Puerto Rico; 1853–1933). While these women were both acclaimed and critiqued in their day, they have been largely overlooked by contemporary mainstream criticism. Detailed enough for experts yet accessible to undergraduates, graduate students, and the general reader, Rewriting Womanhood provides ample historical context for understanding the key women’s issues of nineteenth-century Mexico, Peru, and Puerto Rico; clear definitions of the psychoanalytic theories used to unearth the rewriting of the female self; and in-depth literary analyses of the feminine agency that Barragán, Cabello, and Roqué highlight in their fiction. Rewriting Womanhood reaffirms the value of three women novelists who wished to broaden the ruling-class definition of woman as mother and wife to include woman as individual for a modern era. As such, it is an important contribution to women’s studies, nineteenth-century Hispanic studies, and sexuality and gender studies.


Latin American Women Writers

Latin American Women Writers

Author: Kathy S. Leonard

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2007-09-19

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 0810866609

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There is a wealth of published literature in English by Latin American women writers, but such material can be difficult to locate due to the lack of available bibliographic resources. In addition, the various types of published narrative (short stories, novels, novellas, autobiographies, and biographies) by Latin American women writers has increased significantly in the last ten to fifteen years. To address the lack of bibliographic resources, Kathy Leonard has compiled Latin American Women Writers: A Resource Guide to Titles in English. This reference includes all forms of narrative-short story, autobiography, novel, novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors. This includes nearly 200 anthologies, more than 100 autobiographies/biographies or other narrative, and almost 250 novels written by more than 100 authors from 16 different countries. For the purposes of this bibliography, authors who were born in Latin America and either continue to live there or have immigrated to the United States are included. Also, titles of pieces are listed as originally written, in either Spanish or Portuguese. If the book was originally written in English, a phrase to that effect is included, to better reflect the linguistic diversity of narrative currently being published. This volume contains seven indexes: Authors by Country of Origin, Authors/Titles of Work, Titles of Work/Authors, Autobiographies/Biographies and Other Narrative, Anthologies, Novels and Novellas in Alphabetical Order by Author, and Novels and Novellas by Authors' Country of Origin. Reflecting the increase in literary production and the facilitation of materials, this volume contains a comprehensive listing of narrative pieces in English by Latin American women writers not found in any other single volume currently on the market. This work of reference will be of special interest to scholars, students, and instructors interested in narrative works in English by Latin American women authors. It will also help expose new generations of readers to the highly creative and diverse literature being produced by these writers.


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Download or read book Latin American Women Writers written by Kathy S. Leonard and published by Scarecrow Press. This book was released on 2007-09-19 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a wealth of published literature in English by Latin American women writers, but such material can be difficult to locate due to the lack of available bibliographic resources. In addition, the various types of published narrative (short stories, novels, novellas, autobiographies, and biographies) by Latin American women writers has increased significantly in the last ten to fifteen years. To address the lack of bibliographic resources, Kathy Leonard has compiled Latin American Women Writers: A Resource Guide to Titles in English. This reference includes all forms of narrative-short story, autobiography, novel, novel excerpt, and others-by Latin American women dating from 1898 to 2007. More than 3,000 individual titles are included by more than 500 authors. This includes nearly 200 anthologies, more than 100 autobiographies/biographies or other narrative, and almost 250 novels written by more than 100 authors from 16 different countries. For the purposes of this bibliography, authors who were born in Latin America and either continue to live there or have immigrated to the United States are included. Also, titles of pieces are listed as originally written, in either Spanish or Portuguese. If the book was originally written in English, a phrase to that effect is included, to better reflect the linguistic diversity of narrative currently being published. This volume contains seven indexes: Authors by Country of Origin, Authors/Titles of Work, Titles of Work/Authors, Autobiographies/Biographies and Other Narrative, Anthologies, Novels and Novellas in Alphabetical Order by Author, and Novels and Novellas by Authors' Country of Origin. Reflecting the increase in literary production and the facilitation of materials, this volume contains a comprehensive listing of narrative pieces in English by Latin American women writers not found in any other single volume currently on the market. This work of reference will be of special interest to scholars, students, and instructors interested in narrative works in English by Latin American women authors. It will also help expose new generations of readers to the highly creative and diverse literature being produced by these writers.


Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia

Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia

Author: María Claudia André

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-09

Total Pages: 1653

ISBN-13: 1317726340

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Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia presents the lives and critical works of over 170 women writers in Latin America between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. This features thematic entries as well as biographies of female writers whose works were originally published in Spanish or Portuguese, and who have had an impact on literary, political, and social studies. Focusing on drama, poetry, and fiction, this work includes authors who have published at least three literary texts that have had a significant impact on Latin American literature and culture. Each entry is followed by extensive bibliographic references, including primary and secondary sources. Coverage consists of critical appreciation and analysis of the writers' works. Brief biographical data is included, but the main focus is on the meanings and contexts of the works as well as their cultural and political impact. In addition to author entries, other themes are explored, such as humor in contemporary Latin American fiction, lesbian literature in Latin America, magic, realism, or mother images in Latin American literature. The aim is to provide a unique, thorough, scholarly survey of women writers and their works in Latin America. This Encyclopedia will be of interest to both to the student of literature as well as to any reader interested in understanding more about Latin American culture, literature, and how women have represented gender and national issues throughout the centuries.


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Download or read book Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia written by María Claudia André and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-01-09 with total page 1653 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia presents the lives and critical works of over 170 women writers in Latin America between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries. This features thematic entries as well as biographies of female writers whose works were originally published in Spanish or Portuguese, and who have had an impact on literary, political, and social studies. Focusing on drama, poetry, and fiction, this work includes authors who have published at least three literary texts that have had a significant impact on Latin American literature and culture. Each entry is followed by extensive bibliographic references, including primary and secondary sources. Coverage consists of critical appreciation and analysis of the writers' works. Brief biographical data is included, but the main focus is on the meanings and contexts of the works as well as their cultural and political impact. In addition to author entries, other themes are explored, such as humor in contemporary Latin American fiction, lesbian literature in Latin America, magic, realism, or mother images in Latin American literature. The aim is to provide a unique, thorough, scholarly survey of women writers and their works in Latin America. This Encyclopedia will be of interest to both to the student of literature as well as to any reader interested in understanding more about Latin American culture, literature, and how women have represented gender and national issues throughout the centuries.


Early Spanish American Narrative

Early Spanish American Narrative

Author: Naomi Lindstrom

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2009-09-15

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0292778120

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The world discovered Latin American literature in the twentieth century, but the roots of this rich literary tradition reach back beyond Columbus's discovery of the New World. The great pre-Hispanic civilizations composed narrative accounts of the acts of gods and kings. Conquistadors and friars, as well as their Amerindian subjects, recorded the clash of cultures that followed the Spanish conquest. Three hundred years of colonization and the struggle for independence gave rise to a diverse body of literature—including the novel, which flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century. To give everyone interested in contemporary Spanish American fiction a broad understanding of its literary antecedents, this book offers an authoritative survey of four centuries of Spanish American narrative. Naomi Lindstrom begins with Amerindian narratives and moves forward chronologically through the conquest and colonial eras, the wars for independence, and the nineteenth century. She focuses on the trends and movements that characterized the development of prose narrative in Spanish America, with incisive discussions of representative works from each era. Her inclusion of women and Amerindian authors who have been downplayed in other survey works, as well as her overview of recent critical assessments of early Spanish American narratives, makes this book especially useful for college students and professors.


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Download or read book Early Spanish American Narrative written by Naomi Lindstrom and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2009-09-15 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The world discovered Latin American literature in the twentieth century, but the roots of this rich literary tradition reach back beyond Columbus's discovery of the New World. The great pre-Hispanic civilizations composed narrative accounts of the acts of gods and kings. Conquistadors and friars, as well as their Amerindian subjects, recorded the clash of cultures that followed the Spanish conquest. Three hundred years of colonization and the struggle for independence gave rise to a diverse body of literature—including the novel, which flourished in the second half of the nineteenth century. To give everyone interested in contemporary Spanish American fiction a broad understanding of its literary antecedents, this book offers an authoritative survey of four centuries of Spanish American narrative. Naomi Lindstrom begins with Amerindian narratives and moves forward chronologically through the conquest and colonial eras, the wars for independence, and the nineteenth century. She focuses on the trends and movements that characterized the development of prose narrative in Spanish America, with incisive discussions of representative works from each era. Her inclusion of women and Amerindian authors who have been downplayed in other survey works, as well as her overview of recent critical assessments of early Spanish American narratives, makes this book especially useful for college students and professors.


La voz femenina en la narrativa latinoamericana

La voz femenina en la narrativa latinoamericana

Author: María Teresa Medeiros-Lichem

Publisher: Editorial Cuarto Propio

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9562603725

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Download or read book La voz femenina en la narrativa latinoamericana written by María Teresa Medeiros-Lichem and published by Editorial Cuarto Propio. This book was released on 2006 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


S.E.L.A.

S.E.L.A.

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 500

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Máscaras Suele Vestir

Máscaras Suele Vestir

Author: Sonia Mattalia

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783865278067

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Un voz infantil de niña lanza una pregunta: ¿Cuál es la bella más mujer?... De esta torsión de la clásica pregunta, formulada por la Madrastra de Blancanieves a su espejo mágico, parte este profundo y pormenorizado trabajo, en el que Sonia Mattalia se propone investigar el complejo proceso de creación de la identidad femenina en la escritura y los espacios disidentes que las mujeres han abierto en las instituciones culturales. Se trata de una nueva visión de las escrituras de mujeres en América Latina, anclada en el cruce de las aportaciones del psicoanálisis y la crítica feminista, que perfila los lugares de enunciación y las representaciones de nuevas figuras de la subjetividad femenina en distintos momentos del proceso histórico latinoamericano. Desde esta perspectiva la autora da nueva luz a la experiencia literaria de las mujeres, que comienza con la "primera piedra" arrojada por Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y se continúa en escritoras de fines del siglo XIX y del XX. Sor Juana, Clorinda Matto de Turner, Teresa de la Parra, María Luisa Bombal, Cristina Peri Rossi, Elena Poniatowska, Carmen Boullosa, Marta Traba, Luisa Valenzuela, Reina Roffé y, como colofón, dos cantantes populares -La Lupe y Paquita¡ la del Barrio- son interpeladas para indagar la posición de las mujeres en el lenguaje y el despliegue de las pasiones del alma que sus producciones concitan. Ironía frente a sensiblería, discurso literario y corporalidad, evidencias y ocultamientos, delirio y querella: juegos de máscaras, en suma, tras los que se revela (y rebela) la subjetividad de las mujeres, portadoras de una "nueva cultura de la revuelta".


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Download or read book Máscaras Suele Vestir written by Sonia Mattalia and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Un voz infantil de niña lanza una pregunta: ¿Cuál es la bella más mujer?... De esta torsión de la clásica pregunta, formulada por la Madrastra de Blancanieves a su espejo mágico, parte este profundo y pormenorizado trabajo, en el que Sonia Mattalia se propone investigar el complejo proceso de creación de la identidad femenina en la escritura y los espacios disidentes que las mujeres han abierto en las instituciones culturales. Se trata de una nueva visión de las escrituras de mujeres en América Latina, anclada en el cruce de las aportaciones del psicoanálisis y la crítica feminista, que perfila los lugares de enunciación y las representaciones de nuevas figuras de la subjetividad femenina en distintos momentos del proceso histórico latinoamericano. Desde esta perspectiva la autora da nueva luz a la experiencia literaria de las mujeres, que comienza con la "primera piedra" arrojada por Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y se continúa en escritoras de fines del siglo XIX y del XX. Sor Juana, Clorinda Matto de Turner, Teresa de la Parra, María Luisa Bombal, Cristina Peri Rossi, Elena Poniatowska, Carmen Boullosa, Marta Traba, Luisa Valenzuela, Reina Roffé y, como colofón, dos cantantes populares -La Lupe y Paquita¡ la del Barrio- son interpeladas para indagar la posición de las mujeres en el lenguaje y el despliegue de las pasiones del alma que sus producciones concitan. Ironía frente a sensiblería, discurso literario y corporalidad, evidencias y ocultamientos, delirio y querella: juegos de máscaras, en suma, tras los que se revela (y rebela) la subjetividad de las mujeres, portadoras de una "nueva cultura de la revuelta".


Escritoras latinoamericanas

Escritoras latinoamericanas

Author: Lucía Guerra

Publisher: Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado

Published: 2021-09-01

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9563573307

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En este libro se traza una genealogía de la escritura de mujer dentro de los contextos culturales e ideologías feministas hasta fines del siglo XX. Durante el siglo XIX, frente a una hegemonía masculina creadora de formatos literarios, discursos e imaginarios, la única alternativa estética de las escritoras fue la imitación, agregando márgenes y cuestionamientos en una mímica subversiva que denunció el lugar subalterno de la mujer. Esta estrategia escritural dio paso, en el siglo XX, a reapropiaciones y a la inscripción del cuerpo como plataforma de procesos de subjetivación y de un discurso de la sexualidad desde una perspectiva femenina que además cuestionó los paradigmas androcéntricos de la heterosexualidad, la identidad y el saber. Entre los hitos literarios analizados, se destacan: las injustas diferencias de género (Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Rosario Castellanos), la legitimación del cuerpo como signo identitario (Teresa de la Parra, María Luisa Bombal, Armonía Somers, Rosario Ferré), la autonomía social y cultural (Mercedes Valdivieso) y la inscripción de un discurso lesbiano (Reina Roffé, Irene González Frei). Resulta, entonces, un libro clave para la comprensión de la trayectoria narrativa de la mujer latinoamericana desde una perspectiva teórica que permite conocer la dinámica histórica de las relaciones de género. Lucía Guerra.


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Download or read book Escritoras latinoamericanas written by Lucía Guerra and published by Ediciones Universidad Alberto Hurtado. This book was released on 2021-09-01 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En este libro se traza una genealogía de la escritura de mujer dentro de los contextos culturales e ideologías feministas hasta fines del siglo XX. Durante el siglo XIX, frente a una hegemonía masculina creadora de formatos literarios, discursos e imaginarios, la única alternativa estética de las escritoras fue la imitación, agregando márgenes y cuestionamientos en una mímica subversiva que denunció el lugar subalterno de la mujer. Esta estrategia escritural dio paso, en el siglo XX, a reapropiaciones y a la inscripción del cuerpo como plataforma de procesos de subjetivación y de un discurso de la sexualidad desde una perspectiva femenina que además cuestionó los paradigmas androcéntricos de la heterosexualidad, la identidad y el saber. Entre los hitos literarios analizados, se destacan: las injustas diferencias de género (Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Rosario Castellanos), la legitimación del cuerpo como signo identitario (Teresa de la Parra, María Luisa Bombal, Armonía Somers, Rosario Ferré), la autonomía social y cultural (Mercedes Valdivieso) y la inscripción de un discurso lesbiano (Reina Roffé, Irene González Frei). Resulta, entonces, un libro clave para la comprensión de la trayectoria narrativa de la mujer latinoamericana desde una perspectiva teórica que permite conocer la dinámica histórica de las relaciones de género. Lucía Guerra.