
| July, 2006. | |
| 1. | About the Database - a description of the contents of the database and its purpose. |
| 2. | Editorial Policy - how the materials were selected for inclusion. |
| 3. | Acknowledgements - charter customers and individuals who contributed. |
| 4. | How to Contribute Materials or Comments - how to contribute materials. |
| 5. | Notes on the Current Release - notes on this version. |
| 6. | Errata - known typographical and software errors to be fixed next release. |
| 7. | Software Requirements - notes on which browsers are supported. |
| 8. | Technical Support - whom to contact for technical support. |
| 9. | Subscription and Free Trial Information - how to get a subscription or a trial. |
| 10. | License Agreement - licensing terms and conditions. |
| 11. | Copyright Statement - copyright terms and conditions. |
| 12. | Archiving - how this material is preserved for the future. |
| 13. | Cataloging Records - what kind of MARC records will be available for this collection. |
| 14. | Copyright and Performance Permission Statement - copyright terms and conditions. |
| 1. About the Database
With 100,000 pages of prose, poetry, and essays, and 300 plays, Latin American Women Writers accomplishes the difficult task of bringing together the most important writers from 19 countries, as well as the works of the principal feminists, in one single collection. Starting in the colonial period and moving through to the present, the literary works, memoirs, feminist essays, and other materials will give researchers the feminine perspective of the development of an entire continent. The writings will also reveal the personal struggles and histories of the authors themselves. We are licensing in-copyright materials from publishers, estates, archives, and the individual authors themselves to build this comprehensive corpus of texts, all of which will be presented in the original Spanish or Portuguese. As in other Alexander Street Press databases, we will gather related resources to illustrate Latin American Women Writers, including pamphlets, performance flyers, and programs. Author biographies will further enhance the collection. The project begins with the autobiographical writing of nuns who, like their 17th-century European counterparts, wrote accounts of their spiritual journeys. Representative are the works of the Mexican mestiza Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a sister in the Convent in the Order of St. Jerome, a prolific writer of plays, poetry, and other meditative texts. As the collection moves through 18th-century works into the 19th century, researchers will see how women writers incrementally gained access to the writing world outside of religious contexts. Initially, they wrote under pseudonyms or anonymously, but from this position they were able to start the critique of their own status within heavily patriarchal societies. Targeted for inclusion from this period are works by Clorinda Matto de Turner (Peru), Juana M. Gorriti (Argentina), Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda (Cuba), Delmira Agustini (Argentina), and Julia Lopes Almeida (Brazil), among others. A number of important figures from the early 20th century are also targeted for inclusion, such as Alfonsina Storni (Argentina), Juana de Ibarbourou (Uruguay), Gabriela Mistral (Chile), and Clarice Lispector (Brazil). During the second half of the 20th century, the production and publication of women’s writing proliferated in Latin America. We aim to include the works of authors such as Rosario Castellanos (Mexico), Elena Poniatowska (Mexico), Victoria Ocampo (Argentina), and Griselda Gambaro (Argentina), which show how the ongoing critique became sharper, more direct, and more feminist. Other women, influenced by broader political currents sweeping these nations during the time, focused on dictatorial regimes, censorship, and themes of exile, as in the works of Luisa Valenzuela (Argentina), Isabel Allende (Chile), and Cristina Peri Rossi (Uruguay). It is an honor to be working with these extraordinary women to present such quality works to scholars. Given the diverse backgrounds and cultural heritages represented by the authors, these texts have so much to teach us. As a Latin American woman myself, I am especially proud and grateful to have this opportunity. I would like to thank Marjorie Agosin for her enthusiasm, Rosiska Darcy do Oliveira for her friendship and guidance, and Claribel Alegria for making me feel connected to this world of gifted women. Isabel Lacerda |
| 2. Editorial Policy
Several bibliographies were consulted in creating the database, and content selection is under the direction of our editors and advisors. Here are some of the bibliographies that helped us create the base of our bibliography:
A scholarly Editorial Board is being selected to help us create an outstanding collection: |
| 3. Acknowledgements
I’d like to thank the many individuals who have assisted us in the creation of the database. In addition to the help of the editorial board many individuals gave wonderful advice. In particular I’d like to acknowledge:
And the following people from Alexander Street Press:
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| 5. Notes on Current Release
There are 19,500 pages of prose and poetry in this release, as well as 36 plays. |
| 6. Errata
Our intent is to produce a database with no errors. Please let us
know about any inconsistencies, factual omissions or typographical errors
by clicking the link below. |
| 7. Software Requirements
Latin American Women Writers is optimized to operate with Netscape Navigator Version 1.2 or higher or Microsoft Explorer 7.0 or higher. |
| 8. Technical Support
You can contact us by:
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| 9. Subscription and Free Trial Information
Latin American Women Writers is available for one-time purchase of perpetual access, or as an annual subscription. Please contact us at sales@alexanderstreet.com if you wish to begin a subscription or to request a free 30-day trial. |
| 10. License Agreement
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This indemnity shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 17. ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING: This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties and supercedes all prior communications, understandings and agreements relating to the subject matter hereof, whether oral or written. 18. AMENDMENT: No modification or claimed waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be valid except by written amendment signed by authorized representatives of the Customer and ASP. 19. ENFORCEABILITY BY IP: The IP retains its rights to enforce its trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets and other rights against any violation thereof. 20. SEVERABILITY: If a term or condition of this Agreement is invalid or unenforceable, the remaining terms and conditions hereof shall remain in full force and effect and shall be enforceable to the maximum extent permitted by law. Appendix A
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| 11. Copyright
All materials in the database are protected under U.S. and International Copyright Law. Fair use under the law permits reproduction of single copies for personal research and private use. Further transmission, reproduction, or presentation of protected items requires the written permission of the copyright owners. |
| 12. Archiving
Texts produced for Latin American Women Writers are considered research materials and receive the same level of stewardship as books, paper documents, and photographs. Once complete, copies of the database will be given to all purchasing institutions, so ensuring that the materials are available to subsequent generations. |
| 13. Cataloging Records
MARC records are available for this collection. Please ask you customer service representative for details. |
| 14. Copyright and Performance Rights
Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that plays and materials in this database are fully protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America, and all other countries covered by the International Copyright Union (including the British Commonwealth and Canada), and of all countries covered by the Pan-American Copyright Convention, and the Universal Copyright Convention, and of all countries with which the United States has reciprocal copyright relations. All rights, including but not limited to professional, amateur, motion pictures, recitation, lecturing, public reading, radio broadcasting, television, video or sound taping, all other forms of mechanical or electronic reproduction, including information storage and retrieval systems and photocopying, and the rights of translation into foreign languages, are strictly reserved. Plays from this collection may not be performed without securing permission from the appropriate copyright holders, as listed in the bibliographic display for each play.. Particular emphasis is laid upon the question of readings, permission for which must be secured in writing. All production rights reserved. Under no circumstances may any electronic form (CD-ROM, online, or other local storage medium) be used to create production copies of the play. Specific performance rights information for each play can be found in the bibliographic detail display for that play. Alexander Street Press makes no guarantee that this information is correct. For plays where no performance rights information is listed Alexander Street Press does not warrant that no performance rights exist. We are eager to hear from any rights owners who are not properly identified so that appropriate information may be provided in the future. Please e-mail the editor at the address below. |