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Women's Voices in the Early Modern Hispanic World

Course Number: HSPST 338
Title: Women's Voices in the Early Modern Hispanic World
Day & Time 1: MW 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor I: Hernandez Zamora Y
Credit: 1.00
Course Description:

Explores the construction of gendered subjectivities in early modern Hispanic literature by surveying texts produced by or concerning women and non-conforming subjects that expose normative discourses around representation and participation in politics and literature, complicating notions of agency and intellectual authority. Topics include the politics of self-representation; the relationship between political discourse and the supernatural; questions of intersectionality of class, gender, race, and sexuality; and female agency and creativity. Readings include Leonor L贸pez de C贸rdoba, Saint Teresa of 脕vila, Catalina/Antonio de Erauso, Mar铆a de Zayas, and Sor Juana In茅s de la Cruz.

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