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The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature

Santa Arias, Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, Mónica Díaz, Valeria Añón, Beatriz Colombi, Mónica Szurmuk, Claudia Torre, Rita Terezinha Schmidt, Francine Masiello, Gwen Kirkpatrick, Ana Peluffo, Catherine Davies, Maricruz Castro Ricalde, Parvathi Kumaraswami, Vicky Unruh, Gabriel Giorgi, Germán Garrido, María Rosa Olivera-Williams, Karen Benavente, Debra A. Castillo, María Inés Lagos, María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo, Núria Villanova, Kanika Batra, Nicole Caso, Jean Franco, Arturo Arias, Nora Strejilevich, Michael J. Lazzara, Nora Domínguez, Beatriz González, Carolyn Fornoff, Laura M. Martins, Marcy Schwartz, Patricia Ravelo Blancas, Héctor Domínguez Ruvalcaba, Mary Louise Pratt
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  • Date Published: November 2015
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781107085329

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  • The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature is an essential resource for anyone interested in the development of women's writing in Latin America. Ambitious in scope, it explores women's literature from ancient indigenous cultures to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Organized chronologically and written by a host of leading scholars, this History offers an array of approaches that contribute to current dialogues about translation, literary genres, oral and written cultures, and the complex relationship between literature and the political sphere. Covering subjects from cronistas in Colonial Latin America and nation-building to feminicide and literature of the indigenous elite, this History traces the development of a literary tradition while remaining grounded in contemporary scholarship. The Cambridge History of Latin American Women's Literature will not only engage readers in ongoing debates but also serve as a definitive reference for years to come.

    • First comprehensive history of Latin American women's literature
    • Offers thorough account of indigenous writing and culture
    • Incorporates the most recent scholarship on the subject
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    • Date Published: November 2015
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781107085329
    • length: 682 pages
    • dimensions: 235 x 160 x 43 mm
    • weight: 1.08kg
    • contains: 4 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Reconstituting the archive: the indigenous ancient world Santa Arias
    2. Mulieres litterarum: oral, visual, and written narratives of indigenous elite women Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
    3. The establishment of feminine paradigms: translators, traitors, nuns Mónica Díaz
    4. Women 'cronistas' in colonial Latin America Valeria Añón
    5. Mulier docta and literary fame: the challenges of authorship in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Beatriz Colombi
    6. New genres, new explorations of womanhood: travel writers, journalists, and working women Mónica Szurmuk and Claudia Torre
    7. Nineteenth-century Brazilian women writers and nation-building: invisibilities, affiliations, resistances Rita Terezinha Schmidt
    8. Sense and sensibility: women's experience in the nineteenth century Francine Masiello
    9. The lyrical world in the nineteenth century Gwen Kirkpatrick
    10. 'The damned mob of scribbling women': gendered networks in fin-de-siècle Latin America Ana Peluffo
    11. Literature by women in the Spanish Antilles Catherine Davies
    12. Women writers in the revolution: regional socialist realism Maricruz Castro Ricalde
    13. Revolutionary insurgencies, paradigmatic cases Parvathi Kumaraswami
    14. The women of the avant-gardes Vicky Unruh
    15. Dissident cosmopolitanism Gabriel Giorgi and Germán Garrido
    16. Boom, realismo mágico – boom and boomito María Rosa Olivera-Williams
    17. Poetry-fugue: Latin American women and the lyrical move Karen Benavente
    18. Mexican migrations, intercultural flows Debra A. Castillo
    19. Displaced selves: exile and migration in Latin American women's writing María Inés Lagos
    20. The view from here María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo
    21. Women writing in the Andes since colonial times Núria Villanova
    22. Rebellion, revision, and renewal: Anglophone and Francophone Caribbean women writers in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries Kanika Batra
    23. Central American women's literature Nicole Caso
    24. Writing violence Jean Franco
    25. New/old indigenous paradigms in Maya women's literary production Arturo Arias
    26. Genres of the real: testimonio, autobiography, the subjective turn Nora Strejilevich
    27. Performances, memory, monuments Michael J. Lazzara
    28. Mothers and children in biopolitical networks Nora Domínguez
    29. Market and non-consumer narratives: from the 'levity of being' to abjection Beatriz González and Carolyn Fornoff
    30. Per-verse Latin American women poets Laura M. Martins
    31. New forms of writing Marcy Schwartz
    32. Literature about feminicide in Ciudad Juárez Patricia Ravelo Blancas and Héctor Domínguez Ruvalcaba
    33. Afterword: figures, texts, and moments Mary Louise Pratt.

  • Editors

    Ileana Rodríguez, Ohio State University
    Ileana Rodríguez is Distinguished Professor of Humanities Emerita at Ohio State University. She is the author of Liberalism at its Limits: Crime and Terror in the Latin American Cultural Text, Transatlantic Topographies: Island, Highlands, Jungle and Women, Guerrillas, and Love: Understanding War in Central America.

    Mónica Szurmuk, Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana, Argentina
    Mónica Szurmuk is Professor of Literature at the University of Buenos Aires. She is the author of Women in Argentina: Early Travel Narratives. She has also edited, with Robert McGee Irwin, the Dictionary of Latin American Cultural Studies. She is currently writing an intellectual biography of Alberto Gerchunoff.

    Contributors

    Santa Arias, Rocío Quispe-Agnoli, Mónica Díaz, Valeria Añón, Beatriz Colombi, Mónica Szurmuk, Claudia Torre, Rita Terezinha Schmidt, Francine Masiello, Gwen Kirkpatrick, Ana Peluffo, Catherine Davies, Maricruz Castro Ricalde, Parvathi Kumaraswami, Vicky Unruh, Gabriel Giorgi, Germán Garrido, María Rosa Olivera-Williams, Karen Benavente, Debra A. Castillo, María Inés Lagos, María Josefina Saldaña-Portillo, Núria Villanova, Kanika Batra, Nicole Caso, Jean Franco, Arturo Arias, Nora Strejilevich, Michael J. Lazzara, Nora Domínguez, Beatriz González, Carolyn Fornoff, Laura M. Martins, Marcy Schwartz, Patricia Ravelo Blancas, Héctor Domínguez Ruvalcaba, Mary Louise Pratt

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