Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America |
Preface |
Notes on Contributors |
One— Introduction: Seminar on Women and Culture in Latin America |
Two— Latin American Feminism and the Transnational Arena |
Three— Women, State, and Family in Latin American Literature of the 1920s |
Four— Women, Literature, and National Brotherhood |
Five— The Modernization of Femininity: Argentina, 1916–1926 |
Six— Alfonsina Storni: The Tradition of the Feminine Subject |
Seven— The Journalism of Alfonsina Storni: A New Approach to Women's History in Argentina |
Eight— A Question of Blood: The Conflict of Sex and Class in the Autobiografía of Victoria Ocampo |
Nine— Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Dreaming in a Double Voice |
Ten— Toward a History of Women's Periodicals in Latin America: Introduction: Seminar on Women and Culture in Latin America |
Eleven— Toward a History of Women's Periodicals in Latin America: A Working Bibliography |
Twelve— Bibliographical Update: Women, Politics, and Culture in Latin America |
Notes |
• | Two— Latin American Feminism and the Transnational Arena |
• | Three— Women, State, and Family in Latin American Literature of the 1920s |
• | Four— Women, Literature, and National Brotherhood |
• | Five— The Modernization of Femininity: Argentina, 1916–1926 |
• | Six— Alfonsina Storni: The Tradition of the Feminine Subject |
• | Seven— The Journalism of Alfonsina Storni: A New Approach to Women's History in Argentina |
• | Eight— A Question of Blood: The Conflict of Sex and Class in the Autobiografía of Victoria Ocampo |
• | Nine— Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Dreaming in a Double Voice |
Index |