During the past 10 years, the situation of women writers in
Latin America has dramatically changed as has the interest the
reading public has shown in their work. In the United States, the
rise of women's studies programs has fostered a heightened
awareness of literature written by women. Publishers have noted the
growing significance of Latin American women writers and have
responded by increasing the availability of the work of these
women. Thus many anthologies now include English translations of
Latin American short fiction written by women. The inclusion of
Latin American short fiction in anthologies has made the work of
these women more available to students, but the collections in
which particular works appear are sometimes difficult to locate.
This reference provides a full listing of these anthologies and the
works contained in them.
The first part of the volume contains entries for 165
anthologies published between 1938 and 1996. The entries are
arranged alphabetically by editor or author and each provides full
bibliographic information and a list of all short stories and novel
excerpts by Latin American women authors contained in the work. The
nationality of each author is cited parenthetically. These entries
are assigned alphanumeric codes, which are cross-referenced in the
volume's other indexes. The additional indexes allow the user to
locate short fiction by author, country, and title. The volume
concludes with a list of bibliographies of Latin American
literature in translation.
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