'Transhemisferic' women: Spain and Latina America in dialogue
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https://doi.org/10.7203/diablotexto.8.19339Keywords:
transatlantic and transhemispheric dialogues, women, literature, Spain, Latin AmericaAbstract
Presentation of volume 8 of Diablotexto digital, dedicated to research and critical studies that contemplate “transhemispheric” convergence spaces in relation to the work of women in which some dimension of a crossing between Spain and Latin America becomes a significant instance of a process of creation or of public performance, as women linked to some branch of literary or artistic expression. Before a detailed summary of each article, the presentation mentions some theoretical and conceptual lines that, without ignoring the scope of transatlantic studies, interpose the consideration of a perspective that involves other intervening intersections
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