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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction Elisabeth Guerrero Anne Lambright xi
Mapping the City
Short Circuits: Gendered Itineraries in Recent Urban Fiction Anthologies from Latin America Marcy Schwartz 3
What Happened to the Cool City? Seventy Years of Women's Narrative in Brazil Lidia Santos 27
On Being a Woman in the City of Kings: Women Writing (in) Contemporary Lima Anne Lambright 49
Failed Modernity: San Juan at Night in Mayra Santos Febres's Cualquier miercoles soy tuya Guillermo B. Irizarry 67
The Restless City
Anna's Extreme Makeover: Revisiting Tolstoy in Karenina Express Debra A. Castillo 93
The "Uchronic" City: Writing (after) the Catastrophe Daniel Noemi Voionmaa 110
The Fourth World and the Birth of Sudaca Stigma Gareth Williams 124
Cities of Difference
The Cultural Memory of Malinche in Mexico City: Stories by Elena Garro and Cristina Pacheco Sandra Messinger Cypess 147
Writing Home: Afro-Costa Rican Women Poets Negotiating Limon and San Jose Dorothy E. Mosby 167
Urban Legends: Tina Modotti and Angelina Beloff as Flaneuses in Elena Poniatowska's Mexico City Elisabeth Guerrero 189
OtherCities
Modernity, Flirting, Seduction, and Urban Social Landscape in Carmela Eulate Sanjurjo's El asombroso doctor Jover Angel A. Rivera 207
Woman between Paris and Caracas: Iphigenia by Teresa de la Parra Naomi Lindstrom 231
Amateurs and Professionals in Ena Lucia Portela's Lexicon of Crisis Jacqueline Loss 251
Contributors 267
Index 271
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