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Mujer y literatura femenina en la América virreinal

Authors: Braulio Fernández Biggs, Catherine E. Burdick, David García Hernán, Javiera Lorenzini R., Jéssica Castro, Joaquín Zuleta Carrandi, Juventina Salgado Román, Laura Agar Paz Rescala, Leonardo Sancho Dobles, M. Olimpia García Aguilar, María Quiroz Taub, Maribel Espinosa González, Mariela Insúa, Martina Vinatea, Miguel Donoso (Ed.), Miguel Donoso Rodríguez, Miguel Fernando Gómez Vozmediano, Nehad Bebars, Rita Valencia Saldivia, Rocío Rodríguez Ferrer, Rodrigo Faúndez Carreño, Silvia Guadalupe Alarcón Sánchez, Silvia Tieffemberg, Sofía Miranda Valdebenito, Stefanie Massmann

This book makes available to the reader a series of works dedicated to women of the viceregal America, women who were writers or protagonists of relevant events in the conquest of various territories of the region. Along with the studies dedicated to summits of colonial letters such as sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, we find in these pages others that focus on figures such as Inés Suárez, la Malinche, Mencía de los Nidos and Mencía Calderón de Sanabria; in current novohispanian women such as Teresa Villasana and María Maturana; in nuns like Josefa Azaña y Llano and Úrsula Suárez, or even in antiheroines such as Catalina de los Rios Lisperguer -the Quintrala-, among others.

Reviews

Nuevas de Indias, Vol. 1, (2016)

Atrio. Revista de Historia del Arte, Núm. 22, (2016)

Materiales didácticos

Material didáctico. Mujer y literatura femenina en la América Virreinal.

by Martina Vinatea (PDF)

Las mujeres del siglo XVII (vídeo)

 

Mujer y literatura femenina DonosoMiguel2015