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DI MATTEO ANGELA
(syllabus)
The aim of the course is to highlight the extent to which women's bodies and corporalities that do not conform to gender norms have always been a territory in constant re-conquest, as in Latin America. The study of the selected texts is an opportunity to reflect on how some recently published novels have been able to accommodate in the literary space the social, political and cultural instances that on the contemporary horizon deal with the themes of gender violence, dissident identities and sexual expression in the ethnic-social system.
(reference books)
• Reyes, Dolores. Cometierra, Sigilo, Buenos Aires, 2020. • Lozano, Brenda. Brujas, Alfaguara, 2020. • Sosa Villada, Camila. Las malas, Tusquets (2019), 2020.
Non-attending students should contact the professor at least two months prior to the exam.
Additional text for non-attending students: Mataix, Remedios. “La escritura (casi) invisible. Narradoras hispanoamericanas del siglo XIX”, Anales de Literatura Española, Universidad de Alicante, n. 16, 2003. (pp. 5-47). [on line] https://ale.ua.es/article/view/2003-n16-la-escritura-casi-invisible-narradoras-hispanoamericanas-del-siglo-xix
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