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[Review] Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France (open access)

[Review] Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France

This article reviews the book "Louder Than Words: Ways of Seeing Women Workers in Eighteenth-Century France," by Geraldine Sheridan and published in 2009.
Date: March 2010
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Review
System: The UNT Digital Library
Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Original "Abeille": Gender in Early Modern Journalism (open access)

Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Original "Abeille": Gender in Early Modern Journalism

Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's original "Abeille" and gender in early modern journalism.
Date: April 2013
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Review] Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman (open access)

[Review] Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman

This article reviews the book "Between the Queen and the Cabby: Olympe de Gouges's Rights of Woman," by John R. Cole published in 2011.
Date: October 2012
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Review
System: The UNT Digital Library
Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts (open access)

Translations and Continuations: Riccoboni and Brooke, Graffigny and Roberts

Article on a Pickering & Chatto publication titled, "Translations and Continuations" as part of its series "Chawton House Library: Women's Novels. The series presents not only translations from the French but also continuations to one of the French texts.
Date: 2011
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sexual Contract and mariage blanc: Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (open access)

Sexual Contract and mariage blanc: Marie Jeanne Riccoboni

Article on sexual contract and mariage blanc. Abstract: Reading Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's biography as exemplifying eighteenth-century marriage based on women's limited legal recourse within the marriage contract, I argue that the author offers women an empowering alternative to the sexual contract in her fiction, a mariage blanc based on friendship.
Date: 2005
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Le développement de l'identité féminine chez Françoise de Graffigny: Cénie et Lettres d'une Péruvienne (open access)

Le développement de l'identité féminine chez Françoise de Graffigny: Cénie et Lettres d'une Péruvienne

Article on the development of female identity in Françoise Graffigny.
Date: October 1, 2007
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Patmos (open access)

Patmos

This book is a collection of poetry in Italian and translated into French and English.
Date: August 29, 2013
Creator: Di Biasio, Rodolfo, 1937-
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library
Riccoboni's 1768 Letter to the Mercure de France: Reclaiming a Woman Writer's Literary Legacy (open access)

Riccoboni's 1768 Letter to the Mercure de France: Reclaiming a Woman Writer's Literary Legacy

Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 1768 letter to the Mercure de France and the reclaiming of a woman writer's literary legacy.
Date: 2011
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century (open access)

Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century

This bibliography provides an overview of eighteenth-century women authors at the dawn of the twenty-first century.
Date: 2007
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Lettres d'Élisabeth Sophie de Vallière: A Feminist Reading (open access)

Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's Lettres d'Élisabeth Sophie de Vallière: A Feminist Reading

Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 'Lettres d'Élisabeth Sophie de Vallière' and writing in the female voice.
Date: 2005
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
(Substitute) Motherhood in Two Novels by Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (open access)

(Substitute) Motherhood in Two Novels by Marie Jeanne Riccoboni

Article on two novels by author Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, 'Histoire d'Ernestine,' published in 1765, and 'Lettres d'Elisabeth Sophie de Vallière à Louise Hortence de Canteleu, son amie,' published in 1772.
Date: 2005
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Widows and Riccoboni's Lettres d'Adélaïde de Dammartin (open access)

Widows and Riccoboni's Lettres d'Adélaïde de Dammartin

Article on widows and Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's 'Lettres d'Adélaïde de Dammartin.' This is a selected essay from the Women in French International Conference in 2006.
Date: 2006
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century - Part 2 (open access)

Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century - Part 2

This bibliography forms the sequel to the author's 'Eighteenth-Century Women Novelists at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: A Selected Bibliography,' which appeared in this Newsletter in the spring of 2007. The author provides an overview of the most important French women writers of the eighteenth century who did not write novels primarily.
Date: 2010
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Text
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bambina mattina (open access)

Bambina mattina

This book is a collection of poetry in Italian and translated into English and French.
Date: July 27, 2013
Creator: Adriano, Domenico
Object Type: Book
System: The UNT Digital Library

Marriage as Feminist Utopia: Riccoboni's 'Lettre de Madame la marquise d'Artigues à sa soeur' (1785)

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Article on Marie Jeanne Riccoboni's "Lettre de Madame la marquise d'Artigues à sa soeur" from 1785 and marriage as a feminist utopia.
Date: September 2011
Creator: Kaplan, Marijn S.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pasados Fragmentados:la Representación Teatral Del Robo De Niños En Las Dictaduras Española Y Argentina En Obras De Laila Ripoll Y Patricia Suárez (open access)

Pasados Fragmentados:la Representación Teatral Del Robo De Niños En Las Dictaduras Española Y Argentina En Obras De Laila Ripoll Y Patricia Suárez

This study examines the theatrical representation of the stealing of children during the last dictatorships in Spain and in Argentina in Laila Ripoll's Los niños perdidos and Patricia Suárez's Astianacte: una máscara del amor under the lenses of the concepts of trauma, myth and memory. Following the theories suggested by Freud, Adorno, Whitehead, Reyes Mate and others, the first chapter discusses the representation of the psychological traumas left by the dictatorial practices left not only on the minds of individuals but also on both nations as whole entities. While Ripoll invites her audience to reflect upon the consequences of the Spanish Civil War and franquism, Patricia Suárez urges her spectators to doubt about their own identity if they were born during the last dictatorship in Argentina. In chapter two, the concepts advanced by Barthes, Reig Tapia and Moreno-Nuño help explore the ways in which the playwrights condemn the legitimizing myths that gave birth to these dictatorial regimes. Both authors subvert these fictional stories, mainly by the use of sarcasm and humor. By means of the concepts of memory supported by Benjamin, Todorov, Nora and Juliá, the third chapter examines the need to let the traditionally silenced voices tell their version …
Date: May 2013
Creator: Reyt, María Carolina
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dialogismo En El Cancionero De Miguel De Unamuno: Dialéctica De La Voz Poética (open access)

Dialogismo En El Cancionero De Miguel De Unamuno: Dialéctica De La Voz Poética

The present research is centered on Miguel de Unamuno's Songbook which is studied through the prism of the theory of dialogism elaborated by Mikhail Bakhtin. This study overcomes the limitation of Bakhtin's theory which extends solely to narrative genres, and argues that dialogism can also be applied to poetry. In this thesis I seek to rectify the critical oversight of this significant and original work of Unamuno and show that Songbook has panoply of innovative techniques aimed at creating the multiple poetic voices and dialogical interaction. Strong links are established between Bakhtin's theory, Unamuno's aesthetics and the postmodernist episteme of "the death of the author" which heralds the new era of fiction writing. I give a detailed analysis of Songbook's poetry based on Bakhtin's theory and incorporate the pragmalinguistic view of poetic discourse as a communicative act that involves a constant interaction between the addresser and the addressees. I find different types of dialogical expression in accordance with the number and the nature of different addressees at which the poet aims his discourse. This study shows that poetic tools forged by Unamuno are born of the need to express a conflictive inner world that is opposed to any type of …
Date: May 2013
Creator: Sheppard, Yanina O.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Muerte Y Soledad En La Poesía De Manuel Altolaguirre Ante El Exilio (open access)

Muerte Y Soledad En La Poesía De Manuel Altolaguirre Ante El Exilio

This study focuses on the Spanish poet of the Generation of '27 Manuel Altolaguirre. The purpose of this thesis is to show how the poetry of Manuel Altolaguirre evolves in relation to specific issues. Specifically, I study the changes in his work in regard to the themes of death and solitude, resulting from exile in 1939, to be enriched by new experiences, many of them dramatic, taking more personal ways, while offering them a more profound and complex and even in regard to the subject of the poet's death comes to contemplate a more positive way. The thesis is divided into five chapters. Following the introduction, the second chapter focuses on Altolaguirre's biography and the Generation in 1927 while the third focuses and analyzes his poetry before his exile in 1939. The fourth chapter examines his poetry after exile until his death in 1959, while the fifth and last chapter concludes this study.
Date: May 2013
Creator: Mandujano, Olga Lidia
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
La Evolución Del Subalterno En Tres Novelas Mexicanas: La Negra Angustias, Balún Canán, Y Neonao (open access)

La Evolución Del Subalterno En Tres Novelas Mexicanas: La Negra Angustias, Balún Canán, Y Neonao

The subaltern is a recurrent literary figure in Mexican narrative. The objective of this thesis is to investigate three ethnic groups – indeed, subalterns – in Mexico which include: Afro-Mexicans, indigenous groups, and Filipino colonial subjects from the perspectives of the Mexican Revolution, post-revolutionary Mexico, and the conquest of the Philippines in the sixteenth century. The principal characters play crucial roles in events shaping the history and culture of Mexico and thus demonstrate their importance to the country's development while also revealing the reality of subalterns. The literary research shows that trying circumstances or a lack of self-identity were the main causes for a character to be or become a subaltern in addition to their inherent ethnic disadvantages. However, the characters who overcame their subaltern state often changed personality traits or adapted to their surroundings in order to be assimilated into the majority culture.
Date: May 2013
Creator: Bowen, LaVerne Alexandra
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Ideological Appropriation of La Malinche in Mexican and Chicano Literature (open access)

The Ideological Appropriation of La Malinche in Mexican and Chicano Literature

La Malinche is one of the most controversial figures in Mexican and Chicano literature. The historical facts about her life before and after the Spanish Conquest are largely speculative. What is reliably known is that she had a significant role as translator, which developed into something of mythic proportions. The ideological appropriation of her image by three authors, Octavio Paz, Laura Esquivel and Cherríe Moraga, are explored in this thesis. The full extent of the proposed rendition of La Malinche by Octavio Paz is the basis of the second chapter. The conclusion drawn by Paz, in The Labyrinth of Solitude (1950) is that La Malinche is what he calls la chingada [the raped/violated one] and proposes that all women are always open to conquest, sexually and otherwise. Laura Esquivel's novel Malinche (2006) is a re-interpretation that focuses on the tongue as the source of power and language as the ultimate source of autonomy for La Malinche. This aspect of La Malinche and the contrast of Paz's understanding are the basis of the third chapter of this thesis. Cherríe Moraga, in Loving in the War Years (1983), proposes that if women are to be traitors, it is not each other that …
Date: August 2013
Creator: Moriel Hinojosa, Rita Daphne
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Age-based Etic Analysis of Orthographic Variation in Computer-mediated French Discourse (open access)

An Age-based Etic Analysis of Orthographic Variation in Computer-mediated French Discourse

This study examines orthographic variation in synchronous computer-mediated French discourse. All nontraditional variations of selected frequently occuring items are quantified in order to provide an etic (i.e., from an external perspective) analysis. The primary variable of interest is age since this study focuses on providing a comparison of chat participants in their twenties versus those in their fifties. The widespread claim is that younger people communicate using more informal and/or nontraditional forms than older people; however, the results of the present study suggest that this is not always the case. The main finding of the present study is that the twentysomethings and the fiftysomethings produce the nontraditional orthography in a similar fashion in 52.2% of the terms, and in a non-similar fashion in 47.8% of the terms. Following the presentation and discussion of the results, directions for future research are provided.
Date: December 2013
Creator: Kharrat, Laila Kiblawi
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
El Cine De Terror Español Como Espejo De La Cultura Española (open access)

El Cine De Terror Español Como Espejo De La Cultura Española

This study traces the history and culture of Spain as seen through the lens of the nation´s production of horror cinema. Starting from the boom of Spanish horror film in the early 1960s, the thesis compares and contrasts the political and social aspects of Spanish society throughout three distinct eras of the 20th century: 1962 – 1975 (the boom of Spanish horror film through the Franco dictatorship), 1975 – 1999 (the transition to democracy through the end of the 20th century) and 2000 – present (the 21st century). Movies as diverse as Gritos en la noche (1962, Jesús Franco), ¿Quién puede matar a un niño? (1976, Narciso Ibáñez Serrador) and Angustia (1987, Bigas Luna) are framed by culturally-related anectodes as well as correlations to their respective social environments. Special attention has been paid to the production and release of each film, especially in regards to censorship during the Franco dictatorship. The results show that Spanish horror cinema has acted as a true mirror to culture, society and politics in its native country throughout the 20th century and that this trend will likely extend in to the future.
Date: May 2014
Creator: Donahue, Tyler
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Remembering and Narrating in Borges’ “Funes the Memorious” and Camus’ the Stranger (open access)

Remembering and Narrating in Borges’ “Funes the Memorious” and Camus’ the Stranger

In The Stranger, a novel by Albert Camus, and in “Funes the Memorious,” a short story by Jorge Luis Borges, the homodiegetic narrators have a significant effect on the referential aspect of their personal experiences. Chronologically these remembered experiences are positioned before the moment when they are narrated. The act of remembering is thus a form of subsequent narration. In both texts, memory is a project rather than an object because it is recounted and not found. In the sense that it is told, memory is necessarily a creative act and thus not faultless because the story of an experience is not the experience itself. The memories in The Stranger and in “Funes the Memorious” are not reconstituted but narrated. The peculiarity of the two texts lies in the fact that the narrators take an external position when describing their own past, emphasizing the imperfect aspect of the narrators’ memory. With a narratological approach to the texts and a Sartrean interpretation of memory, I study the effects of focalization on the act of remembering. By explaining the relationship between focalization, memory and the narratee, I show that the act of remembering is not a repetition of past events or experiences …
Date: August 2013
Creator: Stroud, Carl Eugene
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
El Arquetipo Del Narco Mexicano En La Novela, El Cine, Y La Música (open access)

El Arquetipo Del Narco Mexicano En La Novela, El Cine, Y La Música

Various groups of Mexican culture have assigned to el narco archetypical characteristics of a heroic figure in the literary, visual, and auditory arts. As a result, today’s narcocultura has expanded its tentacles to a vast array of prominent industries, such as publishing companies, the silver screen, and recording studios. El narco is no longer seen by some sectors as the outlaw that stalks our society but, instead, as a hero who fights against a hegemonic faction to reclaim his sovereignty. This thesis unites interdisciplinary observations of the narco phenomena that Mexican culture has assigned to the iconic figure of el narco. The purpose of this work is to recreate the evolutionary development through a theoretical-literary analysis of this prototype in order to better understand Mexican society’s stance on this phenomenon. Octavio Paz’s theory of the Mexican psyche, Joseph Campbell’s theory of the hero’s journey, and an interdisciplinary focus will be employed to analyze this iconic figure. In this thesis, my aim is to investigate how an ultra-conservative Mexican society evolved into a consortium that upholds the narco’s indistinct behaviors and actions. What roles do first world governments and the Mexican state play to fortify, eradicate, or control the narco phenomenon? …
Date: May 2014
Creator: González, Jesús Ángel
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library