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Imperial Sissies and Bully Amazons: The Question of “Valor” in Lope de Vega’s Las mujeres sin los hombres
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Elvira L Vilches
Associate Professor of Romance Studies
My teaching and research interests include early modern Spanish and Colonial Latin
American cultural history and literature. My scholarship explores early Iberian capitalism
in a new way. It studies the interface of practitioner knowledge, economic thought
and ideologies, and cultural associations. Most recent undergrad and graduate courses
include Cervantes and Money, The Baroque, Don Quixote for Beginners, Fictitious Truths,
Cervantes and the Ethics of Migration, and Global

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