Otilia Rauda, la encarnacion de la mujer Mexicana subversiva

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This dissertation examines the representation of female agency within a patriarchal society through a comparative analysis of Sergio Galindo's novel Otilia Rauda (1986), Dana Rotberg's screenplay adaptation, and the subsequent film Otilia Rauda, la mujer del pueblo (2001). Set in late 19th and early 20th century Veracruz, Mexico, the narrative follows Otilia Rauda as she challenges the constraints imposed upon her by patriarchal norms. By juxtaposing these three textual manifestations, this study explores how the protagonist's defiance of traditional gender roles destabilizes the familial and societal structures of her time.

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