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Las Raras: Feminine Style, Intellectual Networks, and Women Writers during Spanish-American Modernismo

Autor Sarah Moody
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2024
Premio al Mejor Libro, Latin American Studies Association–Nineteenth-Century Section, 2025
Premio Victoria Urbano de Monografía Crítica, Association of Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2025 (co-winner)

Las Raras proposes that the Modernistas’ advocacy for a writing style they considered feminine helps us to understand why so few (and perhaps no) women were accepted as active participants in Modernismo. Author Sarah Moody studies how particular writers contributed to the idea of a feminine aesthetic and tracks the intellectual networks of Modernismo through periodicals and personal papers, such as albums and correspondence. Buenos Aires, Paris, and Montevideo figure prominently in this transatlantic study, which reexamines some of the most important period writers in Spanish, including Rubén Darío, Amado Nervo, and Enrique Gómez Carrillo.

This book also considers the critiques launched by women writers, such as Aurora Cáceres, Clorinda Matto de Turner, and María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira, who experienced Modernista exclusion firsthand, deconstructed the Modernista discourse of a modern, “feminine” style, and built literary success in alternative terms. These writers reoriented the discussion about women in modernity to address women’s education, professionalization, and advocacy for social and civic improvements. In this study, Modernismo emerges as both a literary style and an intellectual network, in which style and sociability are mutually determining and combine to form a system of prestige and validation that excluded women writers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826506887
ISBN-10: 0826506887
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press

Recenzii

"Las Raras is an essential contribution to the field of Modernista studies and Latin American literary and cultural studies of the turn of the twentieth century. Focusing on a group of women writers, some of whom are rather well known and others much lesser known, it is one of very few book-length studies that brings these texts to an English-reading audience."
Andrew Reynolds, author of The Spanish American Crónica Modernista, Temporality and Material Culture: Modernismo’s Unstoppable Presses
"The first two chapters provide an essential framework that analyzes the work of key Modernista figures. . . . [Moody] highlights the importance of studying Modernismo as a transatlantic intellectual network, inviting scholars to return to the archives to reconsider marginalized figures. The remaining chapters provide an engaging reading of Clorinda Matto de Turner, María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira, and Zoila Aurora Cáceres. . . . Highly recommended."
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Notă biografică

Sarah Moody is an associate professor of Spanish at the University of Alabama.

Cuprins

Introduction: The Missing Women of Modernismo
Chapter 1. The Feminine Aesthetic of Modernismo
Chapter 2. Crónicas de París: Darío and Gómez Carrillo on the Feminine Modern
Chapter 3. Alternative Modernities: Exile and the Reinvention of Clorinda Matto de Turner
Chapter 4. Rareza: María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira and Montevideo’s “Generation of 1900”
Chapter 5. Souvenirs: Aurora Cáceres and the Álbum personal as Collection
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index

Descriere

Gendered aesthetics in the discourses of Modernismo and women writers’ responses to their exclusion from creative participation in the movement