Acerca de la Memoria: voces revolucionarias del Sur

Authors

  • Marta R. Zabaleta

Keywords:

feminism, male chauvinism, torture, dictatorship, trauma, exile

Abstract

In this article there is postulated that the texts of women survivor of state terrorism who appear as an example, constitute important supports of the process of reconstruction of the social memory of the Southern Cone, while its production helps their narrators to get over posttraumatic syndromes, and give them the feeling of belonging to a new community, this essential stage in the recovery from his torn identity. The variety of the stylistic forms used questions the very essence of the literary canon and escapes to the slowness of the criticism. Then, in the second part, offers a concrete example of this type of writing, in the effort to reaffirm the need to dispose of the rigidity of traditional scientific writing, firmly focused on the man and adapted to their needs and generic social dominance. With such an act of transgression are invited to rethink the differences between so-called it female writing, feminist writings and texts by women, etc., With such an act of transgression are invited to rethink the differences between so-called it female writing, feminist writings and texts of women, etc., advocating for basic respect for differences immanent to every human being, that transcend poverty implied in those theoretical proposals seeking to adapt the interpretation of a rapidly changing reality to pre-established theoretical standards and frameworks, and that most of the time work obscuring or paralyzing the scientific creation, and/or literary criticism of women who write in how women.

Issue

Section

Varia