Mujeres editoras en el Uruguay: la labor pionera de Nancy Bacelo y el sello 7 Poetas Hispanoamericanos
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Torres Torres, Alejandra
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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2019
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Lectora: revista de dones i textualitat ISSN 1136-5781 Nº. 25, 2019 (Ejemplar dedicado a: ¿Una empresa de mujeres? Construir la Re(d)pública de las Letras: Editoras iberoamericanas contemporáneas), pags. 211-227
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The history of edition in Uruguay goes back to 1871, with the opening of the Librería Nacional (bookshop and print house), founded by the Galician immigrant Antonio Barreiro y Ramos, a native of Laracha, A Coruña. It will be only in the second half of the 20th century that we will find the first woman publisher in Montevideo: Nancy Bacelo (1931-2007). Reviewing her work as editor and cultural manager does not only help to reconstruct the cultural field of Montevideo in the sixties, but also to re-read the links and intellectual networks at work both at the regional and the continental levels.