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Contemporary Spanish American Novels by Women Mapping the Narrative Susan E. Carvalho
Space is critical to imaginative writing. As English novelist Elizabeth Bowen has observed: 'nothing can happen nowhere'. This book offers an interdisciplinary framework for reading novels, and in particular women's fiction in Spanish America, with a focus on geoplot, on space rather than time as the narrative engine. Following the work of Lefebvre and Friedman, the author examines recent works by Spanish America's most visible women novelists - Angeles Mastretta [Mexico], Isabel Allende [Chile], Rosario Ferré [Puerto Rico], Sara Sefchovich [Mexico] and Laura Restrepo [Colombia] -and the ways in which their female protagonists challenge the spatial barriers erected by capitalist hegemony. Margins, borders, liminal spaces, the chora-space, and the body are emphasized as potential sites of transgression. The analysis identifies spatial negotiation as a mechanism both for cementing and for undermining authority, thus exposing the strategies through which literature constructs and represents power. |
DETAILS Pages: 208Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm 13 digit ISBN: 9781855661424 Binding: Hardback First published: 21/Jun/2007 Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP Imprint: Tamesis Books Series: Monografías A Subject: Hispanic Studies BIC class: DSK STATUS: Available Details updated on 03/02/2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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