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Feminist Criticism of Latin American Literature: Bibliographic Notes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Naomi Lindstrom*
Affiliation:
University of Texas at Austin
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Recent years have witnessed a massive resurgence of interest in the question of socially determined sex roles. Investigators, both rigorous and popular-essayistic, have inquired into the ways in which society regulates which attitudes and behaviors are appropriate to men and which to women. There have been widespread expressions of dissatisfaction with the excessive constraints inherent in the traditional female role, along with numerous proposals for affording women greater freedom. The consideration of this set of related issues might most accurately be described as the critical questioning of sex roles, but it is generally referred to as feminism.

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