Latin American Women Writers: An Encyclopedia presents the lives and critical works of over 170 women writers in Latin America between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries …
AM Fallon - Review of Contemporary Fiction, 2006 - search.ebscohost.com
Stillness. Julieta Campos's characters do not move. They reflect across smooth surfaces derived from a prose world of minimal contours, but immense formal complexity. Campos's …
University of Arkansas at Little Rock uban-born writer Julieta Campos's third novel, El miedo de perder a Eurídice, depicts a relationship between the search for utopia and the textual …
C Fornoff - Revista de estudios hispánicos, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
This article examines how Cuban-Mexican writer Julieta Campos reevaluates passivity as a transformative force in feminism. Unlike contemporaneous authors such as Rosario …
Abstract This study, entitled “Blurred Boundaries: Theory and Practice in Julieta Campos's Writing,” explores Julieta Campos's entire literary corpus, which consists of four books of …
El presente ensayo es un análisis de las formas en que la isla y la condición y experiencia de la insularidad quedan representadas-a nivel narrativo, estructural, simbólico e ideológico …
While the nonhuman has generally been disregarded as irrelevant to Mexicanist and Central Americanist scholarship on race, sexuality, gender, and politics, this project argues …