Mujeres en tránsito: Viaje, Identidad y Escritura en Sudamérica (1830-1910)
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Vanesa Miseres., & Vanesa Miseres|AUTHOR. (2017). Mujeres en tránsito: Viaje, Identidad y Escritura en Sudamérica (1830-1910) . UNC Department of Romance Studies.

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Vanesa Miseres and Vanesa Miseres|AUTHOR. Mujeres En Tránsito: Viaje, Identidad Y Escritura En Sudamérica (1830-1910) UNC Department of Romance Studies, 2017.

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Vanesa Miseres, and Vanesa Miseres|AUTHOR. Mujeres En Tránsito: Viaje, Identidad Y Escritura En Sudamérica (1830-1910) UNC Department of Romance Studies, 2017.

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