Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press

One of the changes brought about by the modernization of Argentine culture and the emergence of a market for cultural goods in the last quarter of the 19th century is an increase in women writers and readers in the public sphere, especially in magazines dedicated to female readership. These periodic...

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Main Author: Maria Vicens
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Pampa 2017-06-01
Series:Anclajes
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Online Access:https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/anclajes/article/view/1135
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spelling doaj-86f43059e77645d794656f00f8b07e942020-11-24T21:45:54ZspaUniversidad Nacional de La PampaAnclajes0329-38071851-46692017-06-0121277941018Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires PressMaria Vicens0Universidad de Buenos Aires Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET)One of the changes brought about by the modernization of Argentine culture and the emergence of a market for cultural goods in the last quarter of the 19th century is an increase in women writers and readers in the public sphere, especially in magazines dedicated to female readership. These periodicals not only offer female writers a place to collaborate and assume an authorial voice through their writings but to also actively develop models that seek to ease the tension surrounding a new figure: the woman of letters. This article seeks to analyze the different ways in which two wellknown female writers from that time, Josefina Pelliza and Lola Larrosa, take part in those magazines and negotiate with the profiles of female authorship that circulate in them to develop their budding literary careers.https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/anclajes/article/view/1135escritorasprensa periódicaprofesionalizaciónliteratura argentinasiglo xix
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Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
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title Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
title_short Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
title_full Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
title_fullStr Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
title_full_unstemmed Ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / Professional Essays: Literature, Women and Work in late 19th century Buenos Aires Press
title_sort ensayos profesionales: literatura, mujer y trabajo en la prensa porteña finisecular / professional essays: literature, women and work in late 19th century buenos aires press
publisher Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
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publishDate 2017-06-01
description One of the changes brought about by the modernization of Argentine culture and the emergence of a market for cultural goods in the last quarter of the 19th century is an increase in women writers and readers in the public sphere, especially in magazines dedicated to female readership. These periodicals not only offer female writers a place to collaborate and assume an authorial voice through their writings but to also actively develop models that seek to ease the tension surrounding a new figure: the woman of letters. This article seeks to analyze the different ways in which two wellknown female writers from that time, Josefina Pelliza and Lola Larrosa, take part in those magazines and negotiate with the profiles of female authorship that circulate in them to develop their budding literary careers.
topic escritoras
prensa periódica
profesionalización
literatura argentina
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