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The reviewer connects Marías’s work to his earlier philosophy, especially Antropología metafísica (1970), and emphasizes how Mapa del mundo personal develops key claims about masculine and feminine personhood. It highlights social and legal/economic asymmetries and frames the book as a foundational research guide for understanding Marías’s thought.","Mapa del mundo personal by Julián Marías  \nReview by:Antón Donoso  \nHispania,Vol.78,No.2(May,1995),pp.288-290  \nPublished by:American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese  \nStable URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/345400  \nAccessed:15/02/201517:46  \nYour use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms &Conditions of Use,available athttp://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp  \nJSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars,researchers,and students discover,use,and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive.We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship.For more information about JSTOR,please contact support@jstor.org.  \n## American Association ofTeachers of Spanish and Portuguese is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize,preserveand extend access to Hispania.\n\n⑩  \nation of the female author's trajectory given thepatriarchal nature of Spanish society;the inti-mate interplay ofgender,politics,social mores,identity and creativity in the formation of thewoman writer;and,concomitantly,the twin strat-egies of subversion and survival,which womenwriters have employed to “...navigate the un-even waters of patriarchy and provide life jack-ets for those who ventured into the deceptivelytranquil currents only to encounter torrentialfloods along the way”(xxi).  \nguistic,stylistic,structuralist,materialist,psychoanalytical,etc.  \nAt the risk of slighting the many outstandingcontributors to Spanish Women Writers,I wouldlike to highlight four analyses,which in my opin-ion,are ground-breaking:Kathleen March'sstudy of Rosalia de Castro,which takes into ac-count the Galician poet's revolutionary novels,traditionally ignored by the critics;Waldman'sdetailed consideration of Lidia Falcón,a writerwho has consistently fallen through the cracks,due to the controversial nature of her life andworks,and her immense output—essays,nov-els,autobiography,and reportage (Falcón hasauthored more than 1000 articles in journals inSpain and abroad);Ellen Engelson Marson'scritical appraisal of Gloria Fuertes,which exam-ines the poet's esthetics and her linguistic andformal virtuosity,in contrast to the reductiveapproach to Fuertes employed by most contem-porary peninsular critics,with the exception ofMargaret Persin;and finally El Saffar's exem-plary study of Pardo Bazán,which postulates theneed to look anew at the nineteenth centurynovelist's work with the feminist critical toolshoned in the 1980s.  \nTurning our attention to the fifty individualanalyses,we see that,compared to the 468 au-thors studied by Galerstein,and the nearly 100writers surveyed by Perez,this source book byLevine,Marson and Waldman appears decep-tively limited in scope.However,the criteria forselection of authors are both broad 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