This book uses a gender perspective to study the female Amerindian characters in Early Modern Spanish Comedias. The chapters in this collection bring different approaches and perspectives that intersection between feminism and cultural studies while they also critically deconstruct the European representation of Amerindian women.
This book uses a gender perspective to study the female Amerindian characters in Early Modern Spanish Comedias. The chapters in this collection bring different approaches and perspectives that intersection between feminism and cultural studies while they also critically deconstruct the European representation of Amerindian women.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gladys Robalino is associate professor at Messiah College.
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Introduction, Gladys Robalino Chapter 1: Courting the Female Body: Towards a Poetics of the Conquest in Lope de Vega's El Nuevo Mundo descubierto por Cristóbal Colón, Melissa Figueroa Chapter 2: The Role of Amerindian Women in Fernando de Zárate's La Conquista de México, Ronna S. Feit and Gladys Robalino Chapter 3: Amazonas en las Indias or Witches in the Amazon?: Representing Otherness through the Stereotype of the Witch, Glenda Y. Nieto-Cuebas Chapter 4: La aurora en Copacabana: Guacolda from Vestal Virgin to Virginal Model, Maria J. Ferrer-Lightner Chapter 5: The Siren Song and the Enchanted Victim: The Portrayal of the Conquistadors and Tucapela in Palabras a los reyes y gloria de los Pizarros, Judith G. Caballero Chapter 6: Amazonas en las Indias: Mixed Marriages and the Pizarros' Political Project, Gladys Robalino Chapter 7: Envisioning Guacolda, from Lyrical Creation to Ideological Manipulation, Esther Fernández Chapter 8: La María sin Don: Subtle Mockery of the Establishment in El gobernador prudente, Erin Alice Cowling Chapter 9: Love and Fury: The Evolution of Fresia in Arauco domado of Lope de Vega, María Quiroz Taub Afterword, Moisés R. Castillo Bibliography About the Contributors Index
Introduction, Gladys Robalino Chapter 1: Courting the Female Body: Towards a Poetics of the Conquest in Lope de Vega's El Nuevo Mundo descubierto por Cristóbal Colón, Melissa Figueroa Chapter 2: The Role of Amerindian Women in Fernando de Zárate's La Conquista de México, Ronna S. Feit and Gladys Robalino Chapter 3: Amazonas en las Indias or Witches in the Amazon?: Representing Otherness through the Stereotype of the Witch, Glenda Y. Nieto-Cuebas Chapter 4: La aurora en Copacabana: Guacolda from Vestal Virgin to Virginal Model, Maria J. Ferrer-Lightner Chapter 5: The Siren Song and the Enchanted Victim: The Portrayal of the Conquistadors and Tucapela in Palabras a los reyes y gloria de los Pizarros, Judith G. Caballero Chapter 6: Amazonas en las Indias: Mixed Marriages and the Pizarros' Political Project, Gladys Robalino Chapter 7: Envisioning Guacolda, from Lyrical Creation to Ideological Manipulation, Esther Fernández Chapter 8: La María sin Don: Subtle Mockery of the Establishment in El gobernador prudente, Erin Alice Cowling Chapter 9: Love and Fury: The Evolution of Fresia in Arauco domado of Lope de Vega, María Quiroz Taub Afterword, Moisés R. Castillo Bibliography About the Contributors Index
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