The Boom Femenino in Mexico: Reading Contemporary Women’s Writing is a collection of essays that focuses on literary production by women in Mexico over the last three decades. In its exploration of the boom femenino phenomenon, the book traces the history of the earlier boom in Latin American culture and investigates the implications of the use of the same term in the context of contemporary women’s writing from Mexico. In this way it engages critically with the cultural, historical and literary significance of the term illuminating the concept for a wide range of readers. It is clear that the entry of so many women writers into an arena traditionally reserved for men has prompted discussion around concepts such as ‘women’s writing’ and the...
This book chapter reflects on contemporary social and media debates on trauma and memory in Latin Am...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
dissertationThis study focuses on the narrative of women writers from the Northern Mexican border, w...
The early decades of the twentieth century were a crucial period in the consolidation of Mexican ide...
This dissertation examines the representation of working-class women in the literary and cultural pr...
La recherche suivante s’inscrit dans le domaine littéraire hispano-américain et plus précisément cel...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
Examining samples of written Yucatec Maya literature from the 1980s to the present, this dissertatio...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the writings of two Mexican and two Mexican-American women w...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
It is quite appropriate that Studies in Twentieth Century Literature should devote its 20th-annivers...
The end of 1990 brought us at least two motives for dedicating this issue to women: the tenth anniv...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This book chapter reflects on contemporary social and media debates on trauma and memory in Latin Am...
The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone inter...
This book chapter reflects on contemporary social and media debates on trauma and memory in Latin Am...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
dissertationThis study focuses on the narrative of women writers from the Northern Mexican border, w...
The early decades of the twentieth century were a crucial period in the consolidation of Mexican ide...
This dissertation examines the representation of working-class women in the literary and cultural pr...
La recherche suivante s’inscrit dans le domaine littéraire hispano-américain et plus précisément cel...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
Examining samples of written Yucatec Maya literature from the 1980s to the present, this dissertatio...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the writings of two Mexican and two Mexican-American women w...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
It is quite appropriate that Studies in Twentieth Century Literature should devote its 20th-annivers...
The end of 1990 brought us at least two motives for dedicating this issue to women: the tenth anniv...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This book chapter reflects on contemporary social and media debates on trauma and memory in Latin Am...
The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone inter...
This book chapter reflects on contemporary social and media debates on trauma and memory in Latin Am...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
dissertationThis study focuses on the narrative of women writers from the Northern Mexican border, w...