| 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 |
| • | Establishing a Presence: 1898–1928 |
| • | Equal Rights and Peace: 1928–1938 |
| • | The Guatemala Conference |
| Three— Women, State, and Family in Latin American Literature of the 1920s |
| • | The Politics of Womanhood |
| • | Literary Women |
| Four— Women, Literature, and National Brotherhood |
| • | Women and La Historia Oficial |
| • | The Nation As "Imagined Community" |
| • | Women As National Icons: Mármol, Gorriti, and Manuela Rosas |
| • | The 1920S and 1930S: The Country and The City |
| • | Indigenismo , The Madre Indígena , and The Women of Amauta |
| • | Gender, Race, and Nation in the Poema de Chile |
| • | Conclusion: Literary History As Dialogue |
| 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 |
| • | "La [Otra] Mitad de la Verdad" |
| • | "Yo Soy Lo Otro, Pero, ¿ Qué?" |
| Nine— Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Dreaming in a Double Voice |
| • | Literary Status As Obstacle to Feminist Readings |
| • | The Autobiographical Project As Self-definition |
| • | Sor Juana in the Gendered Imagination |
| • | Double-Voiced Dreaming in the Discourse of the Baroque |
| • | Poetic Portrait, Epistemological Self-portrait |
| • | Female Subject, Female Gaze |
| • | Rewriting the Female Script |
| 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 |
| • | Notes on the Entries |
| • | Bibliographic Sources for Entries |
| Twelve— Bibliographical Update: Women, Politics, and Culture in Latin America |
| • | Introductory Note |
| • | Summary of Headings |
| I— Women: Bibliographies and Bibliographical Essays |
| • | 1.1— General and International Bibliographies |
| • | 1.2— Latin America—General and Comparative Bibliographies |
| • | 1.3— Latin America—Bibliographies on Specific Countries |
| • | 1.4— Latin America—Bibliographies on Women and Literature |
| II— Latin American Women and Literature: Recent Critical and Scholarly Studies (Excluding Single-author Studies) |
| • | 2.1— Edited Collections and Special Issues of Journals |
| • | 2.2— General, Comparative, and Methodological Studies |
| • | 2.3— Representations of Women in Literature and Other Media |
| III— Latin American Women in Society, Politics, and History: Recent Critical and Scholarly Work |
| • | 3.1— Feminism in Latin America |
| • | 3.2— Women and Other Social and Political Movements |
| • | 3.3— Women and Work |
| • | 3.4— Women and Education |
| 3.5— Overviews and Other Topics |
| • | 3.5.1— General and Comparative |
| • | 3.5.2— Southern Cone |
| • | 3.5.3— Andean Countries |
| • | 3.5.4— Brazil |
| • | 3.5.5— Central America and the Caribbean (Including Colombia and Venezuela) |
| • | 3.5.6— Mexico |
| 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 |
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