Description
Shows how print culture responded to and provided an impulse for social change during tumultuous years of Latin American independence.
About the Author
Ana Peluffo specializes in affect and the emotions in Latin American literatures and cultures, transnational feminisms and nineteenth-century cultural studies. She is the author of En clave emocional: Cultura y afecto en America Latina (2016) and Lagrimas andinas: Genero y virtud republicana (2005). She has edited or co-edited Entre hombres: Masculinidades del siglo XIX en America Latina (2010); Pensar el siglo XIX desde el siglo XXI (2012); Su afectisima discipula, Cartas a Ricardo Palma (2018) and Afecto, redes y epistolarios (2018). Ronald Briggs studies the convergence of education and literary theory. Publications include Tropes of Enlightenment in the Age of Bolivar: Simon Rodriguez and the American Essay at Revolution and The Moral Electricity of Print: Transatlantic Education and the Lima Women's Circuit, 1876-1910 (2017) which was awarded the Best Book Prize by the Nineteenth-Century section of the Latin American Studies Association in 2018.
Book Information
ISBN 9781009169455
Author Ana Peluffo
Format Hardback
Page Count 410
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 720g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 156mm * 27mm