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摘要
本文建议分析玛丽亚-里维拉在其职业生涯中身份的变化,这是她在革命后处于现代化进程中的墨西哥谋求生存和经济自主的策略。为此,文章分析了她已出版的作品(1937 年出版的《Friné Criolla》和 1945 年出版的《Flor en el agua》)与其所处环境的文学影响,并与文献资料进行对比,从而了解作者在 30、40 和 50 年代的公众存在。
María Rivera’s Ductile Identity as a Strategy of Autonomy
This article proposes the analysis of María Rivera’s changing identity throughout her career as a strategy for survival and financial autonomy in a post-revolutionary Mexico in the midst of a modernization process. To this end, her published work is analysed (Friné Criolla, published in 1937 and Flor en el agua, 1945) in relation to the literary influences of her context and in contrast with documentary sources that allow us to understand the public presence of the author during the decades of the thirties, forties and fifties.