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Women's negotiations and textual agency in Latin America, 1500-1799
Mónica Díaz
, Rocío Quispe-Agnoli
Hispanic Studies
History
College of Arts and Sciences
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Women
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Negotiation
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Latin America
100%
Archives
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Oral
20%
Action
20%
Tradition
20%
Reader
20%
Genre
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Discursive
20%
Territory
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African slaves
20%
Censorship
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Official History
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Circulation of Knowledge
20%
Colonies
20%
rendition
20%
Iberia
20%
Colonial Latin America
20%
Legal discourse
20%
Dictation
20%
Women's Voices
20%
Re-writing
20%
Print culture
20%
Archival Sources
20%
Female Authority
20%
History
20%
Knowledge
20%
Peru
20%
Public Opinion
20%
Process
20%
Writing
20%
Texts
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Disc Recordings
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Collection
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Collaboration
20%
Hope
20%
Authors
20%
Mechanisms
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Elite
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Essays
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Spain
20%
Private Life
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