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Multiple modernities. Carmen de burgos, author and activist
Sandra Mendoza Vera (res.)
Estudios románicos, ISSN 0210-4911, Nº. 27, 2018, págs. 289-292
Alda Blanco (res.)
Letras femeninas, ISSN 0277-4356, Vol. 43, Nº 2, 2018, págs. 207-210
Cristóbal Macías Villalobos (res.)
Studia Iberica et Americana: journal of Iberian and Latin American literary and cultural studies, ISSN 2327-4751, ISSN-e 2327-476X, Issue 1 5, 2018, págs. 421-434
Anales galdosianos, ISSN 0569-9924, Año nº 53, 2018, págs. 78-80
Louis, Anja y Sharp, Michelle M. (Eds.): "Multiple Modernities. Carmen de Burgos, Author and Activist". Nueva York, Routledge, 2017. 224 pp
Roberto Torres Blanco (res.)
Cuadernos de historia contemporánea, ISSN-e 1988-2734, ISSN 0214-400X, Nº 41, 2019, págs. 455-457
Estefanía Tocado Orviz (res.)
Hispania, ISSN 0018-2133, Vol. 102, Nº 1, 2019, págs. 136-138
Christine Arkinstall (res.)
Bulletin of Spanish Studies, ISSN-e 1478-3428, ISSN 1475-3820, Vol. 96, Nº 4, 2019, págs. 714-715
Nuria Cruz-Cámara (res.)
Anales de la literatura española contemporánea, ALEC, ISSN 0272-1635, Vol. 45, Nº 1, 2020, págs. 227-228
This collection of essays confirms Carmen de Burgos’s pivotal place in Spanish feminist history by bringing together eminent international scholars who offer new readings of Burgos’s work. It includes the analyses of a number of lesser-known texts, both fictional and non-fictional, which give us a more comprehensive examination of Burgos’s multipronge feminist approach. Burgos’s works, especially her essays, are essential feminist reading and complement other European and North American traditions. Gaining familiarity with the breadth and depth of her work serves not only to provide an understanding of Spanish firstwave feminism, but also enriches our appreciation of cultural studies, gender studies, subaltern studies and travel literature. Looking at the entirety of her life and work, and the wide-ranging contributions in this volume, it is evident that Burgos embodied the tensions between tradition and modernity, depicting multiple representations of womanhood. Encouraging women to take ownership of their personal fashion, the design of their homes and the decorum of their families were steps towards recognizing a female population that was cognizant of its own desires.
Editors’ Introduction: Carmen de Burgos revisited Carmen de Burgos:: A Spanish Feminist -- Lost and Found
Face to Face with Carmen de Burgos: the Influence of Nineteenth-century Writers
Putting the Brake on Matilde: The Woman Traveller in Carmen de Burgos’s El perseguidor
Bringing the escuela to the despensa: Regenerationist politics in Carmen de Burgos’s cookbooks
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