Mythological Constructs of Mexican Femininity
- 132pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the myths of motherhood in Mexican culture, the book delves into figures such as La Virgen de Guadalupe and la Malinche, revealing how they serve as a discursive space within the political, cultural, and literary landscape of early twentieth-century Mexico. Melero's analysis highlights the complexities and variations of maternal representation, offering a fresh perspective on these iconic figures and their significance in shaping societal narratives.