Private Diaries of Chilean Women: The Aristocratic Non-place of Enunciation
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The purpose of this article is to analyze the private diaries written by two bourgeois Chilean women: Lily Iñiguez y Teresa Wilms. The following reading of these texts, both of them written in the first two decades of the XXth century, is constructed specifically by how these authors lived their social and cultural insertion in their own times, the “belle époque”, and the diverse story of this insertion registered by the writing of their diaries
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