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Identity, Nation, Discourse: Latin American Women Writers and Artists, This volume explores women's literary and cultural production in Latin America, and suggests how such works engage with discourses of identity, nationhood, and gender. Including contributions by several prominent Latin American scholars themselves, it see, Identity, Nation, Discourse: Latin American Women Writers and Artists
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  • Identity, Nation, Discourse: Latin American Women Writers and Artists
  • Written by author Taylor, Claire
  • Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009
  • This volume explores women's literary and cultural production in Latin America, and suggests how such works engage with discourses of identity, nationhood, and gender. Including contributions by several prominent Latin American scholars themselves, it see
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Acknowledgements vii

Introduction: Identity, Nation and Discourse: Tactical Agency and Latin American Women Writers Claire Taylor ix

Part I Women and Nationhood

Chapter 1 La Argentina and La Aljaba: Analytical Approaches Iona Macintyre 2

Chapter 2 Feminist Journals in Latin America 1920-1940: A Space for the Construction of Modern Subjects Claudia Montero 17

Chapter 3 Modernity and Identity: Clorinda Matto de Turner and Alfonsina Storni Gloria Hintze 38

Chapter 4 Defiant Art: The Feminist Dialectic in Violeta Parra's Arpilleras Lorna Dillon 53

Chapter 5 Writing and Identity in Colombian Women Writers Carmiña Navia Velasco 67

Chapter 6 Three Women Articulating their Voices from El Chaupi in Upper Peru and Bolivia: Catalina de Erauso, Adela Zamudio and Domitila Chungara Gabriela Ovando 87

Part II Models and Genres

Chapter 7 Transatlantic Interactions: Seventeenth-Century Women Authors and Literary Self-Consciousness Esther María Villegas de la Torre 104

Chapter 8 From Antigone to Creon: Traditional Masculine Models in the Poetry of Alfonsina Storni and Rosario Castellanos Tania Pleitez Vela 122

Chapter 9 The Perverse Comedy: Genre, Gender and Identity in Marosa di Giorgio's Misales, Camino de las Pedrerías and Rosa Mística Soledad Montañez 144

Chapter 10 Representing the Female Sleuth: Logic and Femininity in Angélica Gorodischer's Floreros de alabastro, alfombras de Bokhara Ana García Chichester 161

Chapter 11 Poligonal Prism of Writing: Cuentos de Hades Luisa Valenzuela Maria Teresa Medeiros-Lichem 176

Chapter 12 Ser mujer, ni estar ausente: Sor Juana's Silence in María Luisa Bemberg's Yo, la peor de todas Mercedes Maroto Camino 192

Afterword: New Perspectives on Latin American Women's Writing Claire Taylor Vilma Penagos 207

Contributors 211

Index 216


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