Mujer y cultura en la colonia hispanoamericana

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Mabel Moraña
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Mujer y cultura en la colonia hispanoamericana

"Compilation of well-researched and documented essays divided into 'Inscripciones del mito,' 'Intertextos del humanismo,' 'Cuerpo y escritura en la clausura monacal,' 'Sor Juana Inés,' and 'Otras imágenes.' Essays study sociohistorical context, lives, and works by or about canonic and previously marginalized colonial-era women. Requisite text for the study of colonial women's literature. Of interest to scholars and students. For a review of a chapter by Stacey Schlau that examines race, class, gender, and the Inquisition, see item #bi 00004014#"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Mujer y cultura en la colonia hispanoamericana
1996, Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, University of Pittsburgh
in Spanish

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Table of Contents

Inscripciones del mito
Intertextos humanismo criollo
Cuerpo y escritura en la clausura monacal
Sor Juan Inés de la Cruz : voz y máscara
Otras imágenes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Pittsburgh, PA
Series
Serie Biblioteca de América

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.4/098
Library of Congress
HQ1460.5 .M8483 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
330 p. :
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL761199M
LCCN
97158154
OCLC/WorldCat
35224168

Work Description

"Compilation of well-researched and documented essays divided into 'Inscripciones del mito,' 'Intertextos del humanismo,' 'Cuerpo y escritura en la clausura monacal,' 'Sor Juana Inés,' and 'Otras imágenes.' Essays study sociohistorical context, lives, and works by or about canonic and previously marginalized colonial-era women. Requisite text for the study of colonial women's literature. Of interest to scholars and students. For a review of a chapter by Stacey Schlau that examines race, class, gender, and the Inquisition, see item #bi 00004014#"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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