This dissertation provides a feminist reading of the works of Latin American women writers since the decade of the sixties to the present who focus on the particular historical moment of their times from a political perspective. A systematic study of the narrative figure in novels by Dora Alonso, Elena Poniatowska, Claribel Alegria and Darwin Flakoll, and Isabel Allende, reveals an awareness of the undercurrents of oppression existent in their societies based on racial and class stereotypes with a growing understanding of oppression based on sex. From the perspective of the female narrator in Tierra Inerme by the Cuban writer Dora Alonso, the Cuban social structure before 1959 is condemned for its inequality on the basis of class, race, and...
This dissertation is an analysis of Colombian feminist novels inspired by three interrelated histori...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
This study focuses on the works of four contemporary Chilean women authors (Isabel Allende, Diamela ...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
At the end of the twentieth century an increasing interest developed toward recovering Latin America...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This dissertation explores the ways in which three contemporary Latin American women--Ana Maria Roda...
This dissertation explores the ways in which three contemporary Latin American women--Ana Maria Roda...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
Over the last twenty-five years Latin American societies have undergone profound changes. Where once...
This study focuses upon the short narratives of two Latin American women writers and examines five s...
This dissertation is an analysis of Colombian feminist novels inspired by three interrelated histori...
textMy dissertation Woman, Nation and Identity in the Narrative of Juana Manuela Gorriti and Clorind...
This dissertation is an analysis of Colombian feminist novels inspired by three interrelated histori...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
This study focuses on the works of four contemporary Chilean women authors (Isabel Allende, Diamela ...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
At the end of the twentieth century an increasing interest developed toward recovering Latin America...
One of the most remarkable features of women's writing is a direct way to question the hegemonic dis...
This dissertation explores the ways in which three contemporary Latin American women--Ana Maria Roda...
This dissertation explores the ways in which three contemporary Latin American women--Ana Maria Roda...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
Over the last twenty-five years Latin American societies have undergone profound changes. Where once...
This study focuses upon the short narratives of two Latin American women writers and examines five s...
This dissertation is an analysis of Colombian feminist novels inspired by three interrelated histori...
textMy dissertation Woman, Nation and Identity in the Narrative of Juana Manuela Gorriti and Clorind...
This dissertation is an analysis of Colombian feminist novels inspired by three interrelated histori...
Latin American literary theory has developed in the face of identity crises arising throughout its h...
This study focuses on the works of four contemporary Chilean women authors (Isabel Allende, Diamela ...