This essay explores the philosophical productions of women from the Spanish speaking Caribbean. Here the Caribbean is understood as a multiplicitous and polyphonic space that exists amidst modernities engendered by colonization. I present the intellectual contributions of Luisa Capetillo, Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta, Petronila Angélica Gómez, Ochy Curiel, Yuderkys Espinosa Miñoso, and Yomaira Figueroa as fertile philosophical starting points from which to frame a feminist tradition of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean that appreciates the multiple and often conflicting body of ideas that emerge from within a sea of islands
This dissertation seeks to contribute to the scholarship on Bahamian literature generally and Bahami...
This book comprises the first sustained account of Caribbean women¿s poetry and provides detailed re...
At the end of the twentieth century an increasing interest developed toward recovering Latin America...
This essay explores the philosophical productions of women from the Spanish speaking Caribbean. Here...
This essay calls for a reflection on the links between literature, activism, and social change in th...
Este artículo procura situar el feminismo lésbico decolonial del Caribe con respecto a las teorías f...
My dissertation delves into the interrelations between feminism and nationalism during periods of po...
I present in the article an interpretation, among other possible ones, of twenty years of history of...
Este artigo examina os Encontros Latino-Americanos e do Caribe como espaços críticos transnacionais ...
I present in the article an interpretation, among other possible ones, of twenty years of history of...
Our study starts with an analysis of two nineteenth century "foundational novels" from Puerto Rico (...
Luisa Capetillo (1829-1922) has been heralded as the first feminist writer of Puerto Rico. She autho...
In this article I wish to consider issues relating to women's writing in the Caribbean, with particu...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
The genius of our black foremothers... was to create powerful buffers to ward off the nihilistic thr...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to the scholarship on Bahamian literature generally and Bahami...
This book comprises the first sustained account of Caribbean women¿s poetry and provides detailed re...
At the end of the twentieth century an increasing interest developed toward recovering Latin America...
This essay explores the philosophical productions of women from the Spanish speaking Caribbean. Here...
This essay calls for a reflection on the links between literature, activism, and social change in th...
Este artículo procura situar el feminismo lésbico decolonial del Caribe con respecto a las teorías f...
My dissertation delves into the interrelations between feminism and nationalism during periods of po...
I present in the article an interpretation, among other possible ones, of twenty years of history of...
Este artigo examina os Encontros Latino-Americanos e do Caribe como espaços críticos transnacionais ...
I present in the article an interpretation, among other possible ones, of twenty years of history of...
Our study starts with an analysis of two nineteenth century "foundational novels" from Puerto Rico (...
Luisa Capetillo (1829-1922) has been heralded as the first feminist writer of Puerto Rico. She autho...
In this article I wish to consider issues relating to women's writing in the Caribbean, with particu...
This preliminary essay introduces the Spanish translation of “The Caribbean as a Socio-cultural Area...
The genius of our black foremothers... was to create powerful buffers to ward off the nihilistic thr...
This dissertation seeks to contribute to the scholarship on Bahamian literature generally and Bahami...
This book comprises the first sustained account of Caribbean women¿s poetry and provides detailed re...
At the end of the twentieth century an increasing interest developed toward recovering Latin America...