Women's perspective in Mujeres de ojos grandes, by Ángeles Mastretta
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.10.2011.39-45Keywords:
women, feminism, equality, rupture, freedomAbstract
Mexican writer Ángeles Mastretta, with a spare style and irony, narrates the strategies used by a group of brave, modern, and rebellious Mexican women in order to achieve a space of freedom in their lives, in spite of living in the Mexican society of the first third of the 20th century dominated by masculine hegemony.
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