In this study, a concept of space mapped onto fixed and rigid gender identities based on binary masculine and feminine conventional gender roles is reconceptualized by the female protagonists in three Latin American plays: Lucía Laragione's Cocinando con Elisa, Estela Leñero's El Codex Romanoff and Carmen Boullosa's Cocinar hombres. In the kitchen, a traditionally sanctioned female space, the protagonists of these three theatrical pieces feel empowered to create their own ground rules for gender identity and reimagine alternative gender roles not confined by binary social constructs. Through their creation of what theorist Teresa De Lauretis refers to as a "space-off," the female protagonists are able to enact individuality in a p...
In this paper female discourses are taken to analyze their interpretations as consumers of Mexican s...
¿Qué ocurriría si eliminásemos la cocina de nuestras casas? Hay algo provocativo y a la vez revelado...
The casa where the empeños take place in Sor Juana's play provides an image of the colonial society ...
In this study, a concept of space mapped onto fixed and rigid gender identities based on binary masc...
This article explores spatial dimensions in Lucía Laragione´s work Cocinando con Elisa (1993) and th...
After establishing the parallel between the kitchen and the alchemist\u27s laboratory, this article ...
Carmen Boullosa’s mid-1980s play Cocinar hombres deconstructs the discursive conscriptions of "femin...
This article analyzes cultural and gender politics, and the representation of food in Cocina eclécti...
Ana Istarú’s Hombres en escabeche (2000) combines humor and serious commentary to break down the bin...
Old dichotomies between public and private spheres locate women in the latter, more specifically in ...
Las viejas dicotomías en torno al espacio público/privado ubican a las mujeres en el segundo, y más...
This study focuses on Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz! text challenging the patriarchal spatial structures...
textThe brothel has an important role in Latin American literature and film. The fictional brothel ...
Since the 1980s, U.S. Latina Theater has focused on presenting realistic portrayals of the feminine ...
If we rethink our traditional readings of the comedia as a conformist genre, we discover that gender...
In this paper female discourses are taken to analyze their interpretations as consumers of Mexican s...
¿Qué ocurriría si eliminásemos la cocina de nuestras casas? Hay algo provocativo y a la vez revelado...
The casa where the empeños take place in Sor Juana's play provides an image of the colonial society ...
In this study, a concept of space mapped onto fixed and rigid gender identities based on binary masc...
This article explores spatial dimensions in Lucía Laragione´s work Cocinando con Elisa (1993) and th...
After establishing the parallel between the kitchen and the alchemist\u27s laboratory, this article ...
Carmen Boullosa’s mid-1980s play Cocinar hombres deconstructs the discursive conscriptions of "femin...
This article analyzes cultural and gender politics, and the representation of food in Cocina eclécti...
Ana Istarú’s Hombres en escabeche (2000) combines humor and serious commentary to break down the bin...
Old dichotomies between public and private spheres locate women in the latter, more specifically in ...
Las viejas dicotomías en torno al espacio público/privado ubican a las mujeres en el segundo, y más...
This study focuses on Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz! text challenging the patriarchal spatial structures...
textThe brothel has an important role in Latin American literature and film. The fictional brothel ...
Since the 1980s, U.S. Latina Theater has focused on presenting realistic portrayals of the feminine ...
If we rethink our traditional readings of the comedia as a conformist genre, we discover that gender...
In this paper female discourses are taken to analyze their interpretations as consumers of Mexican s...
¿Qué ocurriría si eliminásemos la cocina de nuestras casas? Hay algo provocativo y a la vez revelado...
The casa where the empeños take place in Sor Juana's play provides an image of the colonial society ...