Reshaping the Landscape
With continuous efforts to re-examine old models and introduce new approaches, this special issue aims to provide a venue to highlight and discuss the important role of women in Hispanic culture and literature. This issue includes articles in Spanish and English about women authors, themes, and new methods related to feminism, cultural studies, literature, and social rights.Special Issue Co-Editors
The Construction of a Transatlantic Subject: Family and Nation in "Sola" by María José de Chopitea
Valeriya F. Fritz
Flora Tristan’s Plural Identities in "Peregrinaciones de una paria": Challenging and Reproducing Existing Power Structures
Nancy Tille-Victorica