956 resultados para American, women, literature, feminism
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Este trabajo se encuadra en una investigación más amplia sobre el teatro argentino contemporáneo escrito por mujeres, en la cual pretendo examinar la representación de las cuestiones de género en la textualidad de las dramaturgas argentinas y su relación con las condiciones socio-históricas de producción, circulación y reconocimiento de sus obras. En este caso, indago en las obras de Patricia Zangaro para determinar si presentan una discursividad propia del género, es decir, que intente transgredir o subvertir el discurso masculino, proponiendo una subjetividad femenina autónoma, opuesta a los estereotipos culturales relacionados con diferencias genéricas y con la representación de la mujer. Asimismo, examino si dicha transgresión responde a una ideología estético-política que pueda inferirse a partir de la poética teatral de la autora. Me enfoco en sus piezas “Por un reino", “Última luna", “Tiempo de aguas" y “La hora nona".
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Collection primarily documents McCulloch's research on women's legal status, and her work with the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and the League of Women Voters. There is also documentation of women in the legal profession, of McCulloch's friendships with the other women suffragists and lawyers, and some biographical material. The papers contain little information about her family or social life.
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Feminist movements have allowed many female authors to become decisive and influential figures in literary history by studying their experiences, voices and forms of resistance. This thesis, however, focuses specifically on religious women, those seeking divine comfort outside the confines of institutional laws, or those who, out of protest, are caught in the middle. Founded on historical and feminist perspectives, this study examines the heterodox resistance of six French women living within or outside of Church boundaries during the 17th and 18th centuries: two eras that are particularly significant for women’s progress and modernity. This work strives to demonstrate how these women, doubly subjected to Church discourse and that of society, managed to live out their vocation (female and Christian) and make social, cultural and religious statements that contributed to changing the place of women in society. It aims to grasp the similarities and differences between the actions and ideas of women belonging to both the religious and secular spheres. Regardless of the century, the space and their background, women resist to masculine, patriarchal, ecclesial, political and social mediation and institutions. In locating examples of how they oppose the practices, rules and constraints that are imposed upon them, as well as of their exclusion from the socio-political space, this thesis also seeks to identify epistemological changes that mark the transition from the 17th to the 18th century. This thesis firstly outlines the necessary feminist theory upon which the project is based before identifying the evolution of women’s positions within the socio-ideological and political framework in which they lived. The questions of confession and spiritual direction are of particular interest since they serve as prime examples of masculine mediation and its issues and consequences – most notably the control of the female body and mind. The illustration of bodily metamorphoses bear testament to ideological changes, cultural awareness and female subjectivity, just as the scriptural inscriptions of unorthodox ideas and writing. The female body, both object and subject of the quest for individual and collective liberties, attests, in this way, to the movement towards Enlightenment values of freedom and justice.
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J. Valera. -- M. Sánchez Pesquera. -- S. N. Llamozas. -- J. Velarde. -- J. de D. Peza. -- J. Gutíerrez Coll. -- M. Fombona Palacio. -- E. Mendez Mendoza. -- D.A. Arrieta. -- M. Iturbe. -- Literatura venezolana.
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Poems and prose.
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Series title also at head of t.p.
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Mainly from American authors.
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Art index
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Added t.-p., with vignette (portrait).
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