Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures

Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures
Title Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures PDF eBook
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Pages 312
Release 1998
Genre Catalan language
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Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures

Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures
Title Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures PDF eBook
Author Indiana University, Bloomington. Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1996
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Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures

Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures
Title Indiana Journal of Hispanic Literatures PDF eBook
Author Darlene Joy Sadlier
Publisher
Pages 253
Release 1996
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U.S. Latino Cultural Studies

U.S. Latino Cultural Studies
Title U.S. Latino Cultural Studies PDF eBook
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Pages
Release 1998
Genre Hispanic Americans
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Writing Against the Current

Writing Against the Current
Title Writing Against the Current PDF eBook
Author Ruth S. El-Saffar
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 1993
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Approaches to Calderón's "El Médico de Su Honra"

Approaches to Calderón's
Title Approaches to Calderón's "El Médico de Su Honra" PDF eBook
Author Dawn L. Smith
Publisher
Pages 245
Release 1994
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The Emerging Female Citizen

The Emerging Female Citizen
Title The Emerging Female Citizen PDF eBook
Author Theresa Ann Smith
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 348
Release 2006-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780520932227

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Eighteenth-century Spanish women were not idle bystanders during one of Europe's most dynamic eras. As Theresa Ann Smith skillfully demonstrates in this lively and absorbing book, Spanish intellectuals, calling for Spain to modernize its political, social, and economic institutions, brought the question of women's place to the forefront, as did women themselves. In explaining how both discourse and women's actions worked together to define women's roles in the nation, The Emerging Female Citizen not only illustrates the rising visibility of women, but also reveals the complex processes that led to women's relatively swift exit from most public institutions in the early 1800s. As artists, writers, and reformers, Spanish women took up pens, joined academies and economic societies, formed tertulias—similar to French salons—and became active in the burgeoning public discourse of Enlightenment. In analyzing the meaning of women's presence in diverse centers of Enlightenment, Smith offers a new interpretation of the dynamics among political discourse, social action, and gender ideologies.