Magical Sites: Women Travelers in 19th Century Latin America
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This intriguing group of travel journals reveals the voices of women who traveled in Latin America during the nineteenth century. From French nuns who left their homelands to establish convents in Latin America to well-bred English women who accompanied their husbands on business travels, these women discovered a world beyond anything they had known or expected and recorded it in their journals. Their male counterparts may have discovered the land, but these women discovered its heart and soul.

Cultural Writing. Essays. Edited by Majorie Agosin and Julie H. Levison. This intriguing group of travel journals reveals the voices of women who traveled in Latin America during the nineteenth century. From French nuns who left their homelands to establish convents in Latin America to well-bred English women who accompanied their husbands on business travels, these women discovered a world beyond anything they had known or expected and recorded it in their journals. Includes previously unpublished work, as editor Marjorie Agosin found some of these journals forgotten in a musty convent library in Santiago, Chile. All entries show us the private thoughts and indomitable spirits of women who dared to move beyond the safety of hearth and home and in doing so, discovered not only new lands, but also themselves.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781877727948
EAN: 9781877727948
Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2010
Dewey: 980
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 16 mm
ISBN-10: 1877727946
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Binding: Paperback
Height: 213 mm
LCCN: 99011291
No of Pages: 256
Series Title: English
Width: 139 mm