The indigenista and feminist narrative of Clorinda Matto de Turner.
Clorinda Matto de Turner remains a monumental figure in Latin American literature, recognized as a pioneer of both indigenismo and early feminism. Her narratives boldly exposed the systemic exploitation of Indigenous populations and sharply critiqued the subjugation of women in 19th-century Andean society.
We have curated this 4-book collection to provide scholars and students with a comprehensive understanding of her literary evolution. This bundle is an essential addition to any syllabus focusing on Gender Studies, Andean Literature, and Social Movements.
Clorinda Matto de Turner
The foundational indigenista novel. Features an unparalleled apparatus of 332 lexical and contextual notes.
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Clorinda Matto de Turner · Ed. Mary G. Berg
A sharp, courageous critique of clerical corruption and the social complexities surrounding female subjugation.
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Clorinda Matto de Turner · Ed. Mary G. Berg
A profound exploration of determinism, morality, and the intricate social fabric of 19th-century Lima.
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Clorinda Matto de Turner · Ed. Mary G. Berg
Showcases her remarkable versatility and keen cosmopolitan observations beyond her indigenista roots.
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