Nineteenth-century Spanish American writers reimagined gender roles, modernization, and national identity during Spanish America’s uneven transition toward modernity. This ambitious volume surveys an expansive and diverse range of countries across the nineteenth-century Spanish-colonized Americas, showing how both men and women used the discourses of modernity to envision the place of women at all levels of social and even political life in the modern, utopian nation. Lee Skinner looks at texts by Clorinda Matto de Turner, Jorge Isaacs, Soledad Acosta de Samper, Ignacio Altamirano, Juana Manuela Gorriti, and many others, ranging from novels and essays to newspaper articles and advertisements. She argues that the rhetorical nature of moderni...
Marriage in the nineteenth century is used to create a new order, a new society that controls women,...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
In this dissertation I examine the construction of space, gender, and literary form in the Spanish A...
Faced with the task of articulating the relationships among national identity, citizenship, and the ...
This dissertation examines a group of modernista women writers who are closely associated with the t...
textIn my study, I analyze La hija del bandido o los subterráneos del Nevado (The Bandit's Daughter...
Argentine literature written by women during the nineteenth century presents different discussions i...
This dissertation examines literary strategies for the representation of gender and its intersection...
This thesis is a comparative study of Spanish and Latin-American women writers of the 19th century. ...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
In the context of the emancipation and the constitution of the new States in Latin America during th...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.From the mid nineteenth centu...
In 1898, during the Spanish-American War and a period of United States overseas expansion, what it m...
This thesis explores the meaning of Clorinda Matto de Turner's writing in the context of late ninet...
Marriage in the nineteenth century is used to create a new order, a new society that controls women,...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
In this dissertation I examine the construction of space, gender, and literary form in the Spanish A...
Faced with the task of articulating the relationships among national identity, citizenship, and the ...
This dissertation examines a group of modernista women writers who are closely associated with the t...
textIn my study, I analyze La hija del bandido o los subterráneos del Nevado (The Bandit's Daughter...
Argentine literature written by women during the nineteenth century presents different discussions i...
This dissertation examines literary strategies for the representation of gender and its intersection...
This thesis is a comparative study of Spanish and Latin-American women writers of the 19th century. ...
New directions of research in colonial women’s studies on gender roles, periphery and margins, and d...
textIn this study I focus on the novels La hija del bandido by Refugio Barragán (Mexico, 1887), Blan...
In the context of the emancipation and the constitution of the new States in Latin America during th...
305 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.From the mid nineteenth centu...
In 1898, during the Spanish-American War and a period of United States overseas expansion, what it m...
This thesis explores the meaning of Clorinda Matto de Turner's writing in the context of late ninet...
Marriage in the nineteenth century is used to create a new order, a new society that controls women,...
This thesis studies the intersection of print, nationalism, and gender in Porfirian Mexico. The pr...
In this dissertation I examine the construction of space, gender, and literary form in the Spanish A...