Abstract
This paper examines the transitioning roles of the male and female genders in the novel Cuentos de Eva Luna by Chilean author Isabel Allende. It explores the themes of machismo and feminismo in three stories from the collection: “Dos Palabras,” “El Oro de Tomás Vargas,” and “Si Me Tocaras el Corazón.” Faculty Adviser: Victoria McCard
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- Event location
Library Technology Center David L. Potter Special Collections Room 382
- Event date
28 March 2012
- Date submitted
18 July 2022
- Additional information
Acknowledgements:
Victoria McCard