Women Authors of Modern Hispanic South America: A Bibliography of Literary Criticism and Interpretation (Hardcover)
This bibliography lists references to critical and interpretive studies of the literary output of 169 major and minor Hispanic South American women writers active from the turn of the twentieth century to the present. The studies cover all literary genres and take the form of monographs, essays in collections, periodical articles, conference proceedings, and doctoral dissertations. The number of authors included and the number of studies cited challenge the belief that there are few women authors and that criticism has ignored these women.
Sandra M. Cypess, Associate Professor in the Romance Languages Department, SUNY-Binghamton and Director of its Latin American and Caribbean Area Studies Program, has published extensively on literature by Hispanic women. David R. Kohut (M.L.S., SUNY-Albany; M.A., Anthropology, SUNY-Binghamton) is Social Sciences Reference Librarian at Tennessee Technological University and has published on collection development and reference materials. Rachell Moore (M.L.S., Syracuse; M.A., Social Sciences, SUNY-Binghamton) is Latin American Bibliographer and Head of Reference Services/Bartle Library Collections Coordinator at SUNY-Binghamton, and has contributed to a recent ALA publication on bibliographic sources for history.