Women and Independence in Latin America An exploration of women's involvement in the Latin American Wars of Independence |
Type of publication: Edited book
Editor: Cevallos-Candua, Francisco Javier; Cole, Jeffrey A.; Scott, Nina M.; Suáurez-Araúz, Nicomedes
Year of publication: 1994
Title of work: Coded Encounters: Writing, Gender, and Ethnicity in Colonial Latin America
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press (Amherst)
Keywords: Women, Colonial Latin America, Nuns, Catalina de Erauso, Sor Juana,
Notes: UL Cambridge, 743: 14 c95 186
People referenced in this work:
Catalina de Erauso (La Monja Alférez) (pp. 177-205) Chapter, Stephanie Merrim, "Catalina de Erauso: From Anomalie to Icon".
She quotes from Joaquín María de Ferrer, Historia de la monja Alférez doña Catalina de Erauso escrita por ella misma, (Julio Didot, Paris, 1829) and Tipografía Renovación, Madrid, 1918. (Prologue by José María de Heredia.)
Clarinda (pp. 207) Chapter Nina M. Scott, "La gran turba de las que merecieron nombres": Sor Juana's foremothers in "La Respuesta a Sor Filotea", pp.206 to 223. Includes Sor Juana's fore-mothers.
Josefa Amar y Borbón (pp. 264) Cited in the bibliography.