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Author of novels, memoirs, and travel writings, Maria de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo, better known as la Condesa de Merlin (1789-1852), is arguably one of Cubas most engaging authors; yet until now her works have gone largely ignored. Born in colonial Havana to an aristocratic Creole family, the future countess of Merlin left Cuba for Spain at an early age. Later, her marriage to the French count Antoine Christophe Merlin and the invasion of French Napoleonic troops precipitated another move to France, where she became one of the belle dames of Paris and began her literary career. She returned only once to Cuba after the death of her husband in 1840, a journey that produced Viaje a la Habana. Upon her return to Paris, Merlin expanded this into La Havane, an ambitious three-volume account of the political, social, and economic organization of the island. From the viewpoint of feminist and psychoanalytical theory, Gender and Nationalism in Colonial Cuba brilliantly explores the many ways in which issues of gender have contributed to Merlins virtual absence from the canons of literature and from the discourses on Cuban national identity. Merlins double identity as both Cuban and French is symbolic of the Cuban exiled condition, a fact taken up by contemporary exiled Cuban writers who see the countess as an alter-ego.Mendez Rodenas seeks to restore Merlin as the first woman writer in Cuban literary history to articulate a sense of national identity, as well as being Cubas first female historian. She focuses on Merlins travel writings because they examine such issues as slavery, independence, nationhood, the role of women, education, and local literature. Together her writings construct an alternative, gendered history of nineteenth-century Cuba that must be acknowledged as both functional and authentic.By situating Merlin at the intersection of the discourses of gender and nationalism, Mendez Rodenas reveals not only her pioneering role but also the need to expand current critical categories to account for the specificity of the Latin American literary tradition. In the process of restoring Merlin to her appropriate place in the canon of Latin American literature, she broadens our understanding of colonial Cuban history and expands our knowledge of the ways in which travel writing can influence a countrys national literature .

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title:Gender and Nationalism in Colonial Cuba : The Travels of Santa Cruz Y Montalvo, Condesa De Merlin
author:Mndez Rodenas, Adriana.
publisher:Vanderbilt University Press
isbn10 | asin:0826512992
print isbn13:9780826512994
ebook isbn13:9780585033112
language:English
subjectMerlin, Maria de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo,--comtesse de,--1789-1852.--Havane, Havana (Cuba)--Description and travel, Cuba--Description and travel, Cuba--History--1810-1899, Feminist criticism.
publication date:1998
lcc:F1799.H3M4736 1998eb
ddc:972.91/05
subject:Merlin, Maria de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo,--comtesse de,--1789-1852.--Havane, Havana (Cuba)--Description and travel, Cuba--Description and travel, Cuba--History--1810-1899, Feminist criticism.
Gender and Nationalism in Colonial Cuba
The Travels of Santa Cruz y Montalvo, Condesa de Merlin
Adriana Mndez Rodenas
Vanderbilt University Press
Nashville & London
Copyright 1998 by Vanderbilt University Press
Nashville, Tennessee 37235
All rights reserved
First edition 1998
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This publication is made from recycled paper and meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Mendez Rodenas, Adriana.
Gender and nationalism in colonial Cuba: the travels of Santa
Cruz y Montalvo, condesa de Merlin / by Adriana Mendez Rodenas.
1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8265-1299-2 (alk. paper)
1. Merlin, Maria de las Mercedes Santa Cruz y Montalvo, comtesse
de, 17891852. Havane. 2. Havana (Cuba)Description and travel.
3. CubaDescription and travel. 4. CubaHistory18101899.
5. Feminist criticism. I. Title.
F1799.H3M4736 1997
972.91'05dc21Picture 4Picture 5Picture 6Picture 797-21193
Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12Picture 13CIP
Manufactured in the United States of America
Para Juliana
Contents
List of Illustrations
viii
Preface
ix
I. From the Margins of History
Gender and Nationalism in Spanish American Literature
3
II. The Return of the Prodigal Daughter
The New World Discovery of La Condesa de Merlin
19
III. The View from the Harbor
Gender Subversion in the Literature of the Second Discovery
43
IV. A Nation Invented
Imagining Cuba in Merlin and the del Monte Circle
69
V. (In) Versions and (Re) Writings
Viaje a la Habana and the Origins of Cuban Literature
105
VI. Bound to the (Male) Book
Gender, Colonialism, and Slavery in La Havane
143
VII. Creole Women
The Other as Self
185
VIII. La Comtesse Stares Back
The Many Faces of Merlin in Cuban Literature
217
Notes
243
Bibliography
292
Index
306
Page viii
List of Illustrations
1. Paula Promenade lined with poplars
17
2. Rear view of the Havana Bay, taken from the Roncali Promenade
18
3. View of Havana taken from the entry of the seaport
42
4. Havana. Second view taken from Casablanca
67
5. View of the Little Temple and part of the Plaza de Armas
68
6. Cuban country dance (el zapateado)
104
7. Tacn Theater
142
8. Colonial horse-drawn carriage (el quitrn)
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