Body of Woman: The City as a Construct in the Feminine Poetic Discourse from the Eighties to the Present Time in Chile
Abstract
The research aims to compare and evaluate different views around the city from the point of view of female poetic discourse in Chile. Specifically, the proposal focuses on a cross-sectional analysis that tries to address the feminine view regarding the location of the city. The corpus that has been selected ranges from the 80s to the present and the authors are: Eugenia Brito, Elvira Hernández, Carmen Berenguer, Malú Urriola, Paula Ilabaca, Gladys González and the Mapuche poet, Daniela Catrileo. The specific objective is to answer the following questions: i) In what way does the city appear as the basis for poetic experimentation?, and ii) What resources are each author worth to account for their relationship with an urban space?Downloads
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