Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts
The nineteenth century was a period of peak popularity for travel to Latin America, where a new political independence was accompanied by loosened travel restrictions. Such expeditions resulted in numerous travel accounts, most by men. However, because this period was a time of significant change and exploration, a small but growing minority of female voyagers also portrayed the people and places that they encountered.

Women through Women's Eyes draws from ten insightful accounts by female visitors to Latin America in the nineteenth century. These firsthand tales bring a number of Latin American women into focus: nuns, market women, plantation workers, the wives and daughters of landowners and politicians, and even a heroine of the independence movement. Questions of family life, religion, women's labor, and education are addressed, in addition to the interrelationships of men and women within the structure of Latin American societies.

Women through Women's Eyes is a perceptive look at Latin American women from various walks of life during this period. Within these pages, the reader catches lengthy glimpses of the women on both sides of the travel accounts-author and subject-and thereby may examine them all and their societies close-up.

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Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts
The nineteenth century was a period of peak popularity for travel to Latin America, where a new political independence was accompanied by loosened travel restrictions. Such expeditions resulted in numerous travel accounts, most by men. However, because this period was a time of significant change and exploration, a small but growing minority of female voyagers also portrayed the people and places that they encountered.

Women through Women's Eyes draws from ten insightful accounts by female visitors to Latin America in the nineteenth century. These firsthand tales bring a number of Latin American women into focus: nuns, market women, plantation workers, the wives and daughters of landowners and politicians, and even a heroine of the independence movement. Questions of family life, religion, women's labor, and education are addressed, in addition to the interrelationships of men and women within the structure of Latin American societies.

Women through Women's Eyes is a perceptive look at Latin American women from various walks of life during this period. Within these pages, the reader catches lengthy glimpses of the women on both sides of the travel accounts-author and subject-and thereby may examine them all and their societies close-up.

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Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts

Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts

Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts

Women Through Women's Eyes: Latin American Women in 19th Century Travel Accounts

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The nineteenth century was a period of peak popularity for travel to Latin America, where a new political independence was accompanied by loosened travel restrictions. Such expeditions resulted in numerous travel accounts, most by men. However, because this period was a time of significant change and exploration, a small but growing minority of female voyagers also portrayed the people and places that they encountered.

Women through Women's Eyes draws from ten insightful accounts by female visitors to Latin America in the nineteenth century. These firsthand tales bring a number of Latin American women into focus: nuns, market women, plantation workers, the wives and daughters of landowners and politicians, and even a heroine of the independence movement. Questions of family life, religion, women's labor, and education are addressed, in addition to the interrelationships of men and women within the structure of Latin American societies.

Women through Women's Eyes is a perceptive look at Latin American women from various walks of life during this period. Within these pages, the reader catches lengthy glimpses of the women on both sides of the travel accounts-author and subject-and thereby may examine them all and their societies close-up.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780842026345
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/01/1998
Series: Latin American Silhouettes
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)

About the Author

June E. Hahner is professor of history at the State University of New York at Albany.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Life among the Elite in Chile and Brazil
Chapter 2 Peregrinations of a Self-Proclaimed Pariah
Chapter 3 Women's Lives in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Mexico
Chapter 4 A Swedish Novelist in the New World
Chapter 5 A Parisian in a Slavocrat Society
Chapter 6 A Naturalist's Wife and Educator in Brazil
Chapter 7 A German Schoolteacher in Brazil
Chapter 8 Keeping House in Northern Mexico
Chapter 9 A Wellesley Graduate's Travels in Guatemala
Chapter 10 A Naval Captain's Wife on Tour

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A wonderful book! A must read for any class on the history of Latin American women.

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