Latin American women writers and the growing potential of political consciousness
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Hace ya varios años, los análisis sobre la participación política de las mujeres advertían una muy b...
We are living in an extraordinary and ambiguous moment in Latin America. In many countries, extracti...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This dissertation provides a feminist reading of the works of Latin American women writers since the...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone inter...
Over the last twenty-five years Latin American societies have undergone profound changes. Where once...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
The result of a collaboration among eight women scholars, this collection examines the history of wo...
Over the last decade, Latin America has witnessed unprecedented gains of more than 50 percent in the...
Luz Angélica Kirschner is a contributing author, “Elisa Lerner,” 273-75. “Angelina Muñiz-Huberman,” ...
This work consists of a reflection, from the twenty-first century viewpoint, about the incipient rol...
Our talk will center on feminism in Latin America as a struggle for human rights and social justice....
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Hace ya varios años, los análisis sobre la participación política de las mujeres advertían una muy b...
We are living in an extraordinary and ambiguous moment in Latin America. In many countries, extracti...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This dissertation provides a feminist reading of the works of Latin American women writers since the...
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone inter...
Over the last twenty-five years Latin American societies have undergone profound changes. Where once...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
The result of a collaboration among eight women scholars, this collection examines the history of wo...
Over the last decade, Latin America has witnessed unprecedented gains of more than 50 percent in the...
Luz Angélica Kirschner is a contributing author, “Elisa Lerner,” 273-75. “Angelina Muñiz-Huberman,” ...
This work consists of a reflection, from the twenty-first century viewpoint, about the incipient rol...
Our talk will center on feminism in Latin America as a struggle for human rights and social justice....
Rice faculty scholar Leslie Schwindt-Bayer shares key findings from a recently published book she ed...
Hace ya varios años, los análisis sobre la participación política de las mujeres advertían una muy b...
We are living in an extraordinary and ambiguous moment in Latin America. In many countries, extracti...