Ambivalence and representations of women’s work in nineteenth-century Spanish American writing, 1861–1896
Debates over shifting gender roles in nineteenth-century Spanish America included the question of women’s participation in the workforce. Writers of fiction and nonfiction posed arguments about paid employment for middle-class women and often represented work itself in ways that reinforced tradition...
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Latin American Studies Association
2019
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