
Mestiza Rhetorics
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Una Invitación: Cristina Devereaux Ramírez and Jessica Enoch
- Laureana Wright De Kleinhans
- Saludo y prospecto (Greeting and Prospectus), Las Hijas del Anáhuac, Mexico City, Mexico, 1887
- Capítulo xxi. La lectura (Chapter 21: Reading), La Gaceta Popular, Mexico City, Mexico, 1892
- La mujer artista y artesana (The Woman Artist and Artisan), El Tiempo, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 1891
- Catalina Zapata De Puig
- La mujer de este siglo (The Woman of This Century), Violetas del Anáhuac, Mexico City, 1888
- Concepción Manresa De Pérez
- Mujeres de nuestra época (Women of Our Era), Las Hijas del Anáhuac, Mexico City, Mexico, 1887
- Paz
- Carta abierta a las damas de Las Violetas del Anáhuac (An Open Letter to the Ladies of the Violets of Anáhuac), Violetas del Anáhuac, Mexico City, Mexico, 1888
- Juana Belén Gutiérrez De Mendoza and Elisa Acuña Y Rossetti
- A los mexicanos (To All Mexicans), Vésper: Justicia y Libertad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1903
- Juana Belén Gutiérrez De Mendoza
- ¡Ecce homo! (Behold the Man!), Vésper: Justicia y Libertad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1903
- "Vesper" siempre ocupará su puesto ("Vesper" Will Always Occupy Its Post), Vésper: Justicia y Libertad, Mexico City, Mexico, 1910
- Hermila Galindo
- ¡Laboremos! (Let Us Labor!), La Mujer Moderna, Mexico City, Mexico, 1915
- La mujer como colaboradora en la vida pública (Woman as Collaborator in Public Life), Sunday supplement of El Pueblo, Veracruz, México, 1915
- Jovita Idar (A. V. Negra and Astrea)
- A. V. Negra
- Por la raza: la niñez mexicana en Texas (For the Mexican People: Mexican Children in Texas), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Por la raza: la conservación del nacionalismo (For the Mexican People: The Preservation of Nationalism), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Astrea
- Para la mujer que lee (To the Woman Who Reads), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Debemos trabajar (We Must Work), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Leonor Villegas De Magnón
- Evolución mexicana (Mexican Evolution), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Adelanto de los mexicanos de Texas (The Progress of the Mexicans in Texas), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Sara Estela Ramírez
- ¡Surge! A la mujer (Rise Up! To Womankind), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1910
- Anonymous Writings on La Liga Femenil Mexicanista (The Mexicanist Feminine League)
- Liga Femenil Mexicanista (Mexicanist Feminine League), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- La Liga Femenil Mexicanista (The Mexicanist Feminine League), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- María Rentería
- Leona Vicario y Rafaela López (Leona Vicario and Rafaela López), La Crónica, Laredo, Texas, 1911
- Andrea Villarreal González
- A qué venimos (What We Have Come For), La Mujer Moderna, San Antonio, Texas, 1909
- Isidra T. De Cárdenas
- ¡Unifiquémonos! (Let Us Unite!), La Voz de la Mujer, El Paso, Texas, 1907
- Artemisa N. Sáenz Royo (Xóchitl)
- La mujer en el pasado, en el presente y en el porvenir (Women in the Past, Present, and Future), La Época, San Antonio, Texas, 1920
- María Luisa Garza (Loreley)
- [¿]Feministas . . . ? [¡]No! Femeninas (Feminist Women . . . ? No! Feminine Women), La Época, San Antonio, Texas, 1920
- Las mujeres que escriben (Women Who Write), La Época, San Antonio, Texas, 1921
- Ariana
- La mujer moderna y el hogar (The Modern Woman and the Home), La Prensa, San Antonio, Texas, 1920
- Lo que no es el feminismo (What Feminism Is Not), La Prensa, San Antonio, Texas, 1920
- Anonymous Feminist Writings from La Prensa, San Antonio
- Opiniones de algunas de las feministas que han concurrido al Congreso de La Haya en favor de la paz (Opinions of Some of the Feminists Who Attended the Congress of The Hague in Favor of Peace), La Prensa, San Antonio, Texas, 1916
- Anonymous Feminist Writings from La Prensa, Los Angeles
- Mujeres mexicanas notables (Notable Mexican Women), La Prensa, Los Angeles, California, 1919
- Aurora Lucero-White Lea
- Shall the Spanish Language Be Taught in the Schools of New Mexico, New Mexico University Bulletin, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1911
- Elena Arizmendi Mejía
- El feminismo y la Liga Internacional de Mujeres Ibéricas e Hispano-Americanas (Feminism and the International League of Iberian and Hispanic-American Women), El Heraldo de México, Los Angeles, California, 1922
- Catalina Dulché Escalante (Catalina D'erzell)
- La mujer y el arte. Teresa Farías de Isassi (The Woman and Art: Teresa Farías de Isassi), El Heraldo de México, Los Angeles, California, 1920
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index
- About the Editors
- Back Cover
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