Rosario Ferre? la redefinicio?n de la literatura infantil a trave?s de "Amalia", "El regalo" y "La mun?eca menor" /
Abstract (Summary)
Rosario Ferré (Ponce, 1942) is one of the best known and most recognized Latin American
writers of the twentieth century. Always focused in the two main topics that conform her work --
Puerto Rico and the role of women in the society of the island-- her characters enjoy a
temperamental strength. Her literature has always been based on the redefinition of the tradition
and that is what she shows in three of her best known short stories: “Amalia”, “El regalo” and
“La muñeca menor”. These three narrations are directed not only to an adult reader, but to a
younger audience in a continuous attempt to show the need for education to be the main weapon
for the reaffirmation of women in society as non-dependent beings of their husbands, fathers
and/or sons.
Rosario Ferré not only employs the same topics for adults and children, but she also changes
what should be expected from a traditional tale and proposes a new role for women within the
traditional patriarchal society.
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School:The University of Georgia
School Location:USA - Georgia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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