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By: Michelle Medeiros

ISBN: 9781498579759
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Apr 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book combines Latin American literature, cultural and gender studies, and history of science to consider the literary perspective of the discourse of natural history in womens travel narratives, shedding a new light on the implications of womens contributions to nineteenth and twentieth-century transatlantic intellectual currents.


(Paperback)

By: Michelle Medeiros

ISBN: 9781498579773
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Mar 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book combines Latin American literature, cultural and gender studies, and history of science to consider the literary perspective of the discourse of natural history in womens travel narratives, shedding a new light on the implications of womens contributions to nineteenth and twentieth-century transatlantic intellectual currents.


(Hardback)

By: Jane L. Christie

ISBN: 9781498512343
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Nov 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Negotiating Gendered Discourses analyzes the discourse surrounding Michelle Bachelet's 2006 presidential election in Chile to that of Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner's 2007 election in Argentina. Christie reveals key points of intersection between the contemporary political discourse of these elections and the women-led human rights campaigns in the Southern Cone region.


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By: Irune del Rio Gabiola

ISBN: 9781498520775
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Using Chela Sandovals theories of methodologies of the oppressed, this book examines the art created by several Caribbean women who use literature, film, graphic novels, music, testimonios, photographs, and other forms of art to convey social justice, democracy, and new ways of re/imaging marginal identities.


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By: Cristina Santos

ISBN: 9781498529631
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Dec 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book traces the construct of female monsters as an embodiment of sociocultural fears of female sexuality and reproductive power. It examines the female maturation cycle and the archetypes of female monsters associated with each stage of development in literature, art, film, and television with a particular focus on Latin American work.


(Paperback)

By: Cristina Santos

ISBN: 9781498529655
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Sep 2018
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book traces the construct of female monsters as an embodiment of sociocultural fears of female sexuality and reproductive power. It examines the female maturation cycle and the archetypes of female monsters associated with each stage of development in literature, art, film, and television with a particular focus on Latin American work.


(Hardback)

By: Valeria Ribeiro Corossacz

ISBN: 9781498546423
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Dec 2017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book analyzes experiences of upper-middle-class white men living in wealthy parts of Rio de Janeiro. The author investigates what it means to be classified as a white person and a man in a society that is known for its valorization of racial mixing and yet deeply structured by racism, class, and gender inequalities.


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By: Sarah England

ISBN: 9781498530798
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Aug 2018
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book analyzes the scope and dynamics of violence against women in Guatemala as well as how it is represented in the print media. It reveals the ways in which these reports reproduce narratives of terror that conceal the gendered nature of violence against women and reproduce dichotomous gendered narratives of good and bad girls.