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Lo que callan los corpus, lo que afirman los cuepos [Pròleg]

Authors: Losada, Elena, 1958-; González Fernández, Helena, 1967-; Ramos González, Alicia;

Lo que callan los corpus, lo que afirman los cuepos [Pròleg]

Abstract

La historia canónica de la belleza se ha representado en cuerpos femeninos heteropatriarcales estatuarios, producidos por discursos socioculturales que se afirman sobre el desposeimiento de la subjetividad y del deseo. La misma mirada, marcada por los prejuicios de sexo/género, nos ha legado una historia de violencia en que las mujeres solo pueden ser monstruosas metáforas del terror o víctimas inermes. Este libro parte justamente del alejamiento de estas bellezas estatuarias e invita a analizar esos ámbitos, no celebrativos, en que las mujeres —reales o de ficción— se afirman y se humanizan en su relación con el silencio, el dolor, la violencia y el horror. Desde la Edad Media hasta obras publicadas hace menos de veinte años, encontramos voces de mujer que se alejaron de la doxa de una u otra forma, a veces por el simple hecho de osar transformar su voz silenciada en palabra escrita. Lo que callan los corpus, lo que afirman los cuerpos presenta nueve visiones de violencia —física o simbólica, subjetiva u objetiva— ejercida sobre y por las mujeres a través del silencio, la ocultación, el encierro o la grotesca deformación de la verdadera realidad de su escritura y propone, así, nueve análisis que superan inercias para leer los corpus literarios más allá de cánones, con el cuerpo en primer plano.

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Women's studies, Estudis de dones, Violence against women, Violència contra les dones

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