Women and the Law: Carmen de Burgos, an Early FeministTamesis Books, 2005 - 182 páginas This study in the interdisciplinary field of law and literature analyses the representation of law in the work of twentieth-century Spanish writer Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932). This study in the interdisciplinary field of law and literature analyses the representation of law in the work of twentieth-century Spanish writer Carmen de Burgos (1867-1932). Drawing on Anglo-American legal theory and Spanish historical practice, it argues that her narratives of legal critique were used as a means of political propaganda, in which she introduced the question of women's rights into the public domain. Anja Louis is a lecturer in the Department of Spanish at the University of Sheffield. |
Contenido
Justice versus Law | 21 |
Equality versus Difference | 67 |
Rights versus Care | 99 |
Melodrama and Law | 149 |
Works cited | 167 |
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