Publication:
Ruptura con el mito filosófico de la figura femenina en la cuentística de Olga Nolla y Miriam González Hernández

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Authors
Seda Ferrer, Brenda I.
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Advisor
Feliciano Cruz, Katzmín
College
College of Arts and Sciences - Art
Department
Department of Hispanic Studies
Degree Level
M.A.
Publisher
Date
2006
Abstract
This thesis examines divergences, motives and issues incorporated in current narrative styles that break away from the older femenine–figure–oriented work. This investigation was done with Gabriela Mora’s theory of literary criticism as it’s main reference, as presented in her essay “Narradoras hispanoamericanas: Vieja y nueva problemática en renovadas elaboraciones.” Mora’s theory was applied to three stories written by Olga Nolla and three other stories written by Miriam González‐Hernández. On the one hand, Nolla’s narrative is presented in a traditional way, showing the first steps in breaking down female roles imposed by a patriarchal culture. On the other, in González‐Hernández’s narrative, through language and different perspectives, these roles are subverted by incorporating new issues and problems related with changes in the feminine environment.
Keywords
Olga Nolla,
Miriam González Hernández,
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Seda Ferrer, B. I. (2006). Ruptura con el mito filosófico de la figura femenina en la cuentística de Olga Nolla y Miriam González Hernández [Thesis]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/990