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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (2012) 28 (1): 183–208.
Published: 01 February 2012
... is one of the most recognized Mexican icons in the global marketplace. Nonetheless, in the two former traditions we can see a feminine presence— mariachi women and escaramuzas . Where are the women of tequila? This investigation tries to answer that question by documenting the participation of women...
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Junto con el mariachi y los charros, el tequila es uno de los íconos mexicanos más reconocidos en el mercado internacional. Sin embargo, en los dos primeros contamos con una presencia femenina indiscutible—mariachis con mujeres y escaramuzas. ¿Dónde están las mujeres del tequila? La presente investigación busca responder a esta pregunta al documentar la participación de mujeres en la cultura e industria del tequila, destacando sus contribuciones en relación a uno de los productos más importantes de México. Along with mariachi and charros , tequila is one of the most recognized Mexican icons in the global marketplace. Nonetheless, in the two former traditions we can see a feminine presence— mariachi women and escaramuzas . Where are the women of tequila? This investigation tries to answer that question by documenting the participation of women in the tequila culture and industry, and noting their contributions to one of the most important Mexican products.
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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (2011) 27 (1): 207–223.
Published: 01 February 2011
...Nicole Sanders © 2011 by The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 2011 liberalismo género porfiriato México mujeres revolución honor clase política liberalism gender Porfiriato Mexico women revolution honor class politics Smith...
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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (2011) 27 (1): 97–142.
Published: 01 February 2011
... increase in writing and publishing by women. In this period, influential men of letters encouraged their peers to produce an explicitly masculine verse, one connected to formal politics and Mexican patriotism. However, both male and female poets also sought inspiration from a different Muse: that of female...
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This article studies the relationship between gender and poetry writing as it was understood by Mexican poets and critics of the late nineteenth-century. From 1867 on they were witness to a renaissance in Mexican literary and intellectual life, which included a significant increase in writing and publishing by women. In this period, influential men of letters encouraged their peers to produce an explicitly masculine verse, one connected to formal politics and Mexican patriotism. However, both male and female poets also sought inspiration from a different Muse: that of female domesticity, and the seclusion, sentimentality and emotion they associated with it. This ideal of domesticity created constraints for Mexican women who wished to write, constraints which they both accepted and challenged in verse and in prose. Este artículo estudia cómo los poetas y críticos mexicanos decimonónicos entendieron la relación entre género y la escritura de poesía. De 1867 en adelante fueron testigos de un renacimiento en la vida intelectual y literaria de México, el cual incluyó un crecimiento importante en la escritura y obras publicadas por mujeres. Paralelamente, en esa época, hombres letrados influyentes alentaron a sus coetáneos a producir una poesía explícitamente masculina, vinculada a la política formal y al patriotismo mexicano. Sin embargo, los poetas mexicanos, hombres y mujeres, también buscaron inspiración en una Musa distinta: la de la domesticidad femenina, así como el retiro, el sentimentalismo, y la emoción asociados con ella. Este ideal de la domesticidad creó restricciones para las mujeres mexicanas que pretendían escribir, restricciones que tanto aceptaron como desafiaron en su poesía y prosa.
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Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (2009) 25 (2): 367–376.
Published: 01 August 2009
... ©© 2009 by the Regents of the University of California 2009 democracy women political opposition urban protests democratic consolidation national security civil-military relations National Action Party Party of the Mexican Revolution Andres Lopez Obrador military...