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First published: March 1, 2025 - Last updated: March 1, 2025
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Elisa Cabrera García
Title: «La parte de los crímenes» en 2666
Subtitle: La visibilización del concepto «feminicidio» como política de la literatura
Translation: «The Part about the Crimes» in 2666: Visibilizing of the Concept of «Feminicide» as Politics of Literature
Journal: Revista Letral
Volume: 16
Issue: -
Year: 2016
Pages: 28-39
eISSN: 2007-1248 -
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Language: Spanish
Keywords:
Modern History:
20th Century,
21st Century |
American History:
Chilean History,
Mexican History |
Cases:
Real Incidents /
Femicides in Ciudad Juárez;
Types:
Femicide;
Representations:
Literary Texts /
Roberto Bolaño
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Abstract:
»This article focuses on the politics of literature and political aesthetics, in light of the literary theories of Jacques Ranciere, with an analysis of the chapter “La parte de los crímenes”, featured in 2666 (2004), written by Roberto Bolaño. This work can be read as a literary form of the “Femicide theory”. This concept, coined by Jill Radford and Diana Russel, has been adopted and developed by Latin-American academics, who grant it its present global status. In support of these theories, an analysis of Roberto Bolaños literary corpus is made, detailing the essential characteristics and methods with which the literary text gives a specific gender perspective to the book«
(Source: Revista Letral)
Contents:
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Resumen (p. 28) |
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Abstract (p. 28) |
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«Feminicidio» como Política de la literatura (p. 29) |
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«Teoría del feminicidio»2. Antecedentes y actualidad del término (p. 31) |
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Santa Teresa: Universo literario del terror sexual (p. 34) |
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Análisis literario: Qué desvela el texto y cómo lo hace (p. 36) |
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Bibliografía (p. 39) |
Wikipedia:
History of the Americas:
History of Mexico |
Literature:
Chilean literature /
Roberto Bolaño,
2666 |
Violence against women:
Femicide /
Femicides in Ciudad Juárez
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