This article uses recent findings from studies of women warrior and national heroes as an enduring and complex transnational and global phenomenon to re-examine the figure of the iconic Spanish example of such a figure: Agustina de Aragón. Specifically, it explores how and why she, and not others, was turned into a national hero, how Spaniards managed the subversion of gender roles that a woman warrior represented, the effect of her long outliving the events of 1808 that made her famous, and the extent to and ways in which her figure as a woman warrior circulated beyond Spain.Este texto se construye a partir de estudios recientes centrados en las mujeres guerreras y los héroes y heroínas nacionales como un fenómeno transnacional y global ...
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In this paper I will examine the representation of the female warrior in literary and popular works ...
The discovery of a document about a woman who was a master in gunpowder during the reign of the Cath...
This work tries to demonstrate that the social construction of the national hero/heroine as a symbol...
This article explores the various interpretations that Judith, the Biblical character, experienced t...
This article uses recent findings from studies of women warrior and national heroes as an enduring a...
This article analyzes the changing meaning of femininity in the first quarter of the 20th Century in...
This article addresses three interrelated themes in the study of national identity: collective suffe...
This volume presents women warriors and hero cults from a number of cultures since the early modern ...
International audienceThe symbol of Fathers of the Fatherland is always valued in Latin American soc...
In this article we are going to analyze a figure and a period that have taught us the weight of soci...
Los dramaturgos más populares del último tercio del siglo XVIII eligen como protagonistas de sus com...
This article analyzes the evolution of visions of gender in Basque nationalism before 1937, and it p...
This paper examines the relationship between a society, its culture, and its heroes, using the Cuban...
«A heroine’s story: pacifism and madness in Edward Bond’s The Woman». In The Woman, Edward Bond pro...
After the Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) ending Spanish rule, Mexico formed a republic. By ...
In this paper I will examine the representation of the female warrior in literary and popular works ...
The discovery of a document about a woman who was a master in gunpowder during the reign of the Cath...
This work tries to demonstrate that the social construction of the national hero/heroine as a symbol...
This article explores the various interpretations that Judith, the Biblical character, experienced t...