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Diamela Eltit Reading The Mother Monografas A Mary Green

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Diamela Eltit Reading The Mother Monografas A Mary Green
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Publisher: Tamesis Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Mary Green
ISBN: 9781855661554, 1855661551
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Diamela Eltit Reading The Mother Monografas A Mary Green by Mary Green 9781855661554, 1855661551 instant download after payment.

The Chilean author, Diamela Eltit, whose work spans the periods of the Pinochet dictatorship (1973-1990) & the Transition to Democracy (1990-), is one of the most innovative & challenging writers in contemporary Latin America

This book focuses on the representation of motherhood in Eltit's first six novels &, through a chronological series of close readings, argues that the maternal body & mother-child relations are crucial for an understanding of the critical challenge posed by Eltit's narrative oeuvre, too frequently dismissed as 'hermetic'. An analysis of the novels' structure & language reveals how Eltit seeks to reconfigure the foundations of symbolic structures & so incorporate the mother as a subject. 

Although the study draws on a feminist psychoanalytic framework to explore Eltit's continuous disarticulation of key concepts that emanate from the West, specifically in relation to the formation of gender & sexuality, the work of the major Chilean cultural theorist, Nelly Richard, is also used to situate Eltit's work within the political & cultural context of Chile.

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