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Informationen zum Autor Alicia Rita Rueda-Acedo, University of Texas at Arlington, focuses on contemporary peninsular and Mexican literatures, particularly women's authors, as well as the relations between literature and journalism and literature and history. She has published in journals such as "ALEC" and "Hispania," and she is one of the editors of "Independencias, Revoluciones y Revelaciones: Doscientos anos de literatura mexicana." Klappentext Women's voices routinely have been muted or omitted entirely when a nation assembles its historical narrative. Alicia Rita Rueda-Acedo examines the relationship between the journalistic and literary work of the two writers named in the title as they utilise a distinct combination of journalism and fiction to create new spaces where women's voices and experiences may be situated prominently in their nations' historical narratives. Zusammenfassung Women's voices routinely have been muted or omitted entirely when a nation assembles its historical narrative. Alicia Rita Rueda-Acedo examines the relationship between the journalistic and literary work of the two writers named in the title as they utilise a distinct combination of journalism and fiction to create new spaces where women's voices and experiences may be situated prominently in their nations' historical narratives.