Unfolding the City
 


Unfolding the City

Women Write the City in Latin America

Anne Lambright and Elisabeth Guerrero, editors

Table of Contents

Unfolding the City

$24.00 Paper
ISBN: 0-8166-4813-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4813-9

$72.00 Cloth
ISBN: 0-8166-4812-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4812-2

 

An original look at how Latin American women writers rethink urban space.

The city is not only built of towers of steel and glass; it is a product of culture. It plays an especially important role in Latin America, where urban areas hold a near-monopoly on resources and are home to an expanding population.

The essays in this collection assert that women’s views of the city are unique and revealing. For the first time, Unfolding the City addresses issues of gender and the urban in literature—particularly lesser-known works of literature—written by Latin American women from Mexico City, Santiago, and Buenos Aires. The contributors propose new mappings of urban space; interpret race and class dynamics; and describe Latin American urban centers in the context of globalization.

"Diverse literary selections and quality analyses make this required reading for Latin Americanists." —Choice

Contributors: Debra A. Castillo, Sandra Messinger Cypess, Guillermo Irizarry, Naomi Lindstrom, Jacqueline Loss, Dorothy E. Mosby, Angel Rivera, Lidia Santos, Marcy Schwartz, Daniel Noemi Voionmaa, Gareth Williams.

Anne Lambright is associate professor of modern languages and literature at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.

Elisabeth Guerrero is associate professor of Spanish at Bucknell University.

304 pages | 5 7⁄8 x 9 | 2007

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

Introduction
Elisabeth Guerrero and Anne Lambright           

Part I. Mapping the City

1. Short Circuits: Gendered Itineraries in Recent Urban Fiction Anthologies from Latin America
Marcy Schwartz

2. What Happened to the Cool City? Seventy Years of Women’s Narrative in Brazil
Lidia Santos

3. On Being a Woman in the City of Kings: Women Writing (in) Contemporary Lima
Anne Lambright

4. Failed Modernity: San Juan at Night in Mayra Santos Febres’s Cualquier miércoles soy tuya
Guillermo B. Irizarry

Part II. The Restless City

5. Anna’s Extreme Makeover: Revisiting Tolstoy in Karenina Express
Debra A. Castillo

6. The “Uchronic” City: Writing (after) the Catastrophe
Daniel Noemí Voionmaa

7. The Fourth World and the Birth of Sudaca Stigma
Gareth Williams

Part III. Cities of Difference

8. The Cultural Memory of Malinche in Mexico City: Stories by Elena Garro and Cristina Pacheco
Sandra Messinger Cypess

9. Writing Home: Afro-Costa Rican Women Poets Negotiating Limón and San José
Dorothy E. Mosby

10. Urban Legends: Elena Poniatowska’s Tina Modotti and Angelina Beloff as Flâneuses in Mexico City
Elisabeth Guerrero

Part IV. Other Cities           

11. Modernity, Flirting, Seduction, and Urban Social Landscape in Carmela Eulate Sanjujro’s El asombroso Doctor Jover
Ángel A. Rivera

12. Woman between Paris and Caracas: Iphigenia by Teresa de la Parra
Naomi Lindstrom

13. Amateurs and Professionals in Ena Lucía Portela’s Lexicon of Crisis
Jacqueline Loss

Contributors
Index