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From Angels to Agents: Women, Travel, and Nation-Building In
FROM ANGELS TO AGENTS: WOMEN, TRAVEL, AND NATION-BUILDING IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY ARGENTINE LITERATURE by ELIZABETH GRASSMANN SARAH MOODY, COMMITTEE CHAIR ANA CORBALÁN CONSTANCE JANIGA-PERKINS JENNIFER PURVIS WILLIAM WORDEN A DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Modern Languages and Classics in the Graduate School of The University of Alabama TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA 2015 Copyright Elizabeth Grassmann 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ABSTRACT This dissertation examines how women were represented in nineteenth-century Argentine literature through the evaluation of the societal functions of women in literary texts and by investigating what power women employed in these writings. I explore what challenges were made toward traditional female characterizations and gender roles to analyze what advancements occurred for women of this time period as reflected in the literature. I also investigate if this literature contributes to a feminist perspective. The main objectives of this study are to further develop our understanding of women as active participants in the public/private sphere, to demonstrate how literature of this time period can be a tool to exercise female agency, and to explore how these literary works contribute to the renegotiation of traditional binaries such as public/private and male/female. I study antirrosista texts and travel narratives to assert that some women authors employed these genres to destabilize conventional gender roles and identities to rebel against patriarchal attempts to restrict and control female identity and positions in society. The findings of this research offer insight into how female agency was established in nineteenth-century Argentine literature through the position of heroine and the construction of alternative female models of identity through gender inversion, blurring gender lines, or, in some cases, directly contesting gender divisions. -
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1776 / 1955 CGCYM Arella, Felipe Rodolfo Historia social del mutualismo Argentino 1776/1955. - 1a ed. - Buenos Aires : Letra Asociativa, 2011. CD-ROM. - (Fundamentos / Santiago José Arella) ISBN 978-987-26483-4-3 1. Mutualismo. 2. Historia. I. Título CDD 334.09 Primera edición gráca: © 2008, Felipe Rodolfo Arella Colegio de Graduados en Cooperativismo y Mutualismo (CGCyM), Buenos Aires, 2008 ISBN: 978-987-96776-9-8 CDD: 334.709 82 Editorial Letra Asociativa Av. Varela 568 “B” (1406) Buenos Aires 4613-9415 / 1536021449 [email protected] CGCYM Colegio de Graduados en Cooperativismo y Mutualismo de la República Argentina cgcym.org.ar 4305-7192 Una investigación de más de tres años le quita tiempo a la familia y a los amigos. Por ello dedico este libro a mis hijos Paula, Celeste y Santiago y a los compañeros de la comisión directiva del Colegio de Graduados en Cooperativismo y Mutualismo de la República Argentina. HSMA29-07-08 23-47 horas.qxp 31/07/2008 11:54 Página 6 HSMA29-07-08 23-47 horas.qxp 31/07/2008 11:54 Página 7 Indice PRÓLOGO / 11 RELATO INTRODUCTORIO / 17 CAPÍTULO I Entre blandengues, clérigos y abogados / 21 Anexos 1.1 - Las Leyes de Indias / 35 1.2 - Indios y gauchos / 35 1.3 - Cajas de Ahorro y Montes de Piedad / 36 1.3.1 - Montepío / 37 1.4 - Hermandad de San Pedro / 38 1.5 - Los médicos de la Hermandad del Señor San Pedro / 41 1.6 - Socorros mutuos y gremios en Francia durante la Edad Media / 41 1.7 - Evolución de la previsión social argentina / 42 1.8 - La previsión y su historia / 43 CAPÍTULO II Decentes, vagos y -
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