The objectives of this dissertation are the following. To define the parameters of the novela del 68 and to argue for the conceptualization of a gendered novela del 68 as expressed in the analysis of the three novels under consideration: Panico o peligro, by Maria Luisa Puga (1983), Los octubres del otono, by Martha Robles (1982), and Los testigos, by Emma Prieto (1985; to analyze the alternative discourses and subjectivities textualized in these novels; and to analyze the "gendering" and fictionalization of the 1968 Mexican student movement. Chapter 1 provides a detailed introduction to the novela del 68 as defined in contemporary Mexican literary and cultural criticism. It provides a general overview of the major works of the novela del 6...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
This dissertation explores the inner logic of the novels written by women in Spain and Latin America...
This paper deals with the relationships between official images and literary discourses during 30’s ...
This dissertation focuses on the ideological continuity running through feminist dramaturgical texts...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
The early decades of the twentieth century were a crucial period in the consolidation of Mexican ide...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
This dissertation examines Brianda Domecq’s new historical novel La insólita historia de la Santa de...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
textThe novels examined in this study -- Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (Argentina, 1976), ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...
This dissertation explores the inner logic of the novels written by women in Spain and Latin America...
This paper deals with the relationships between official images and literary discourses during 30’s ...
This dissertation focuses on the ideological continuity running through feminist dramaturgical texts...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
Carmen Boullosa presents a critique of modern Mexican society in her novels and play through the con...
The early decades of the twentieth century were a crucial period in the consolidation of Mexican ide...
This dissertation analyzes Latin American contemporary female authors’ fictional use of normatively ...
This dissertation examines Brianda Domecq’s new historical novel La insólita historia de la Santa de...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
textThe novels examined in this study -- Manuel Puig’s El beso de la mujer araña (Argentina, 1976), ...
In this dissertation I examine the relationship between female representation and the woman intellec...
In this dissertation I study three novels written by Latin American and Chicana female authors: Arra...
This dissertation examines the use of gender-based humor in eight Mexican novels published between 1...