Literature, Gender and Migration in the XXIst Century. Towards a Systematic Study of Latin American Women Writers in the United States and Europe

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https://doi.org/10.7203/KAM.23.28046

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Latin American women writers, Migration, Testimony, Transnational

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This article aims to analyze the literary production of Latin American women writers in Europe and the United States, in the 21st century. In order to achieve this, the article introduces a narrative corpus, in which both, the processes of subjectivation, as well as the conditions of production and circulation of the works, are studied. The analysis also shows how the emergence of Hispanism occurs in new migratory spaces; and demonstrates the tension of this literature with the hegemonic canon of the different countries in which it originates, even more so when writing in Spanish means using the language as resistance.

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2024-03-06

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Martínez, J. (2024). Literature, Gender and Migration in the XXIst Century. Towards a Systematic Study of Latin American Women Writers in the United States and Europe. Kamchatka. Revista De análisis Cultural., (23), 513–526. https://doi.org/10.7203/KAM.23.28046
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Miscellany: topics, poetics and issues of contemporary culture

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