The porteño fantasy: Peruvian women writers in the Buenos Aires of fin de siècle
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https://doi.org/10.18800/revistaira.201801.004Keywords:
Women writers, 19th century, cultural networks, press, Latin American LiteratureAbstract
Between 1890 and 1910 several Peruvian womenwriters saw in Buenos Aires a chance to reinvent their literary careers, driven by the early interest that the porteño press had shown for their texts. This encouraging panorama, however,
would soon contrast with reality: the experiences that Clorinda Matto de Turner, Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera and Carolina Freyre de Jaimes starred in the Argentine capital expose especially the obstacles they encountered in a city in the midst of modernization, as well as the strategies they deployed to readapt their author profiles and participate therefore in the local cultural field.
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