One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its inception is food. In this dissertation I explored how food in Spanish American women\u27s literature (since the second half of the sixteenth century to the twentieth century) is not only a theme, but also a metaphor and therefore an artistic type of language capable of transcending its basic biological and literal function. In this thesis project I intend to show the interconnections between food and writing in Hispanic American women\u27s literature and how food imagery, eating rituals, and the kitchen as creative space have evolved in form and purpose from their beginning to the present regarding its discourses of power and self-affirmati...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the arts of weaving, sewing, embroidery, knittin...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
The food shortage suffered in Spain during the postwar period (1939-1951) left a deep mark in Spanis...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
In literary work, readers can recognize certain devices employed by the author to reflect on the hum...
In Casta painting, Costumbrismo, and Mexican Modernism, artists rendered women and food together as ...
This dissertation examines the figure of the cook and their role in the shaping of Spanish and Latin...
Abstract: Even though the commodification of women by linking them erotically to food has been accep...
After establishing the parallel between the kitchen and the alchemist\u27s laboratory, this article ...
This research explores contemporary Latinx literature to examine the way discourse about food is pre...
An examination of the interaction of foodways with personal history, collective memory, and identity...
Food Studies in Latin American Literature presents a timely collection of essays analyzing a wide ar...
In my dissertation I propose that the detailed representation of food and eating in seventeenth-cent...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the arts of weaving, sewing, embroidery, knittin...
Nineteenth-century, Europeans experienced the rise of gastronomy alongside the rise of the modern na...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the arts of weaving, sewing, embroidery, knittin...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
The food shortage suffered in Spain during the postwar period (1939-1951) left a deep mark in Spanis...
One of the most recurrent and significant themes in Spanish American women\u27s literature since its...
In literary work, readers can recognize certain devices employed by the author to reflect on the hum...
In Casta painting, Costumbrismo, and Mexican Modernism, artists rendered women and food together as ...
This dissertation examines the figure of the cook and their role in the shaping of Spanish and Latin...
Abstract: Even though the commodification of women by linking them erotically to food has been accep...
After establishing the parallel between the kitchen and the alchemist\u27s laboratory, this article ...
This research explores contemporary Latinx literature to examine the way discourse about food is pre...
An examination of the interaction of foodways with personal history, collective memory, and identity...
Food Studies in Latin American Literature presents a timely collection of essays analyzing a wide ar...
In my dissertation I propose that the detailed representation of food and eating in seventeenth-cent...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the arts of weaving, sewing, embroidery, knittin...
Nineteenth-century, Europeans experienced the rise of gastronomy alongside the rise of the modern na...
This dissertation examines the relationship between the arts of weaving, sewing, embroidery, knittin...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
The food shortage suffered in Spain during the postwar period (1939-1951) left a deep mark in Spanis...