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Luisa Capetillo, Pioneer Puerto Rican Feminist : With the Collaboration of Students from the Graduate Program in Translation, the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Spring 1991

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Luisa Capetillo (1879-1922) was a pioneer in the struggle for women's and workers' rights.

A feminist and an anarchist, she earned her living as a labor leader and journalist.

She wrote brilliant theoretical essays and published four books, including several plays.

Ahead of her time, she espoused vegetarianism, a daily regime of Swedish calisthenics, and was the first woman in the Caribbean to wear pants in public.

Her life can be read as a dramatic novel, every day an intense ode to personal and political liberation.

This biography, the only indepth historical account of her life and work, rescued her from oblivion and made her a popular icon throughout Latin America.

This edition, the first available in English, brings Capetillo's inspiring story to a broader audience.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820442852 / 9780820442853
Paperback / softback
09/06/2006
United States
92 pages, 8 fig.
160 x 230 mm, 160 grams