"Disciplines on the Line: Feminist Research on Spanish, Latin American, and U.S. Latina Women," edited by Anne J. Cruz, Rosilie Hernández-Pecoraro, and Joyce Tolliver
Available only as a digital download: This collection of essays was first presented at a symposium of faculty and graduate students from the Chicago and Urbana-Champaign campuses of the University of Illinois in 1999. Here is the table of contents:
Introduction: ANNE J. CRUZ
SECTION I - UNDISCIPLINED METHODOLOGIES
Interdisciplinary Work on the Line / DEBRA A. CASTILLO
‘Nunca fomos tão engajadas’: Style and Political Engagement in Contemporary Brazilian Women’s Fiction / SONIA RONCADOR
La Lupe, La India, and Celia: Toward a Feminist Genealogy of Salsa Music / FRANCES R. APARICIO
With Stones and Roasting Spits: Moriscas and a Multidisciplinary Methodology for Studying Women in Golden Age Spain / MARY ELIZABETH PERRY
Genders Matter: Women, Men, and the Production of Feminist Knowledge / ALEJANDRO LUGO
SECTION II -NARRATIVE STRUCTURES, GENDER STRICTURES
Challenging Lives: Gender and Class as Categories in Early Modern Spanish Biographies / ANNE J. CRUZ
Isabel Correa’s Transformative Translations of the Golden Age Pastoral / ROSILIE HERNÁNDEZ-PECORARO
An Early Modern Spanish “Divorce Court” and the Rhetoric of Matrimony / EDWARD BEHREND-MARTÍNEZ
The Narrative Voice in María Ríos Cárdenas’ La mujer mexicana es ciudadana / CARMEN RAMOS ESCANDÓN
‘Don’t Interrupt Me’: The Gender Essay as Conversation and Countercanon / MARY LOUISE PRATT
Do We Still Need the Family to Imagine the Nation? National Family Romances by Latin American Women Writers / MARGARITA SAONA
SECTION III - VISUALIZING GENDERED SPACE
Carmen de Burgos’s La mujer fría: An Uncanny Response to Necrophiliac Aesthetics in Decadent Spain / ROBIN RAGAN
The Geography of Time: Martín Gaite’s Irse de casa / JOYCE TOLLIVER
Feminized Space in Contemporary Novels by Mexican Women Writers / INÉS SAHAGÚN-BAHENA
Architecture, Photography and (Gendered) Modernities in 1930s Barcelona / JORDANA MENDELSON
Gender, Muralism and the Politics of Identity: Chicana Muralism and Indigenist Æsthetics / GUISELA LATORRE
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