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First published: March 1, 2025 - Last updated: March 1, 2025
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Susana Florinda Ramírez
Title: Violencia feminicida en 2666 de Roberto Bolaño
Subtitle: -
Translation: Femicide Violence in Roberto Bolaño’s Novel 2666
Journal: Letras: Revista de Investigación de la Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humana
Volume: 92
Issue: 135
Year: June 2021 (Received: March 29, 2020, Accepted: March 16, 2021)
Pages: 66-77
pISSN: 0378-4878 -
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eISSN: 2071-5072 -
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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
FULL TEXT
Links:
- Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Free Access)
- Scientific Electronic Library Online - SciELO Perú (Free Access)
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Author:
ORCID
Abstract:
»“La parte de los crímenes”, one of the segments of the novel 2666 (2004) by Roberto Bolaño, narrates in a fictional key, based on journalistic investigations, official records and social organizations, the series of multiple murders of women perpetrated in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, at the end of the last century and the beginning of the present. The purpose of this article is to inquire into the artistic representation of the extreme violence that attacks without mercy the female bodies in overflowing and irrational way, until forming an apocalyptic vision of the Latin American city. The writing contaminates the testimonial record with fiction to capture feminicide violence, a procedure that eludes the controversial character of the testimony and, instead, concentrates all the power of the story in the exploration of evil in its multiple incarnations. The text combines the parody of the bureaucratic-administrative style with narrative fragments that give voice to the many characters involved in the events. Such a discursive framework sponsors not only the denunciation of these crimes silenced by the authorities but also the inquiry of political, cultural, and economic determinations that converge in the atrocities committed against women. Documents and testimonies are processed on the fictional machine, fusing literature with other narratives that resist the threat of dehumanization.«
(Source: Letras)
Contents:
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Resumen (p. 66) |
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Abstract (p. 66) |
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1. Introducción (p. 67) |
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2. La ficción novelística y el registro de la crueldad (p. 68) |
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3. Un entramado de discursos en el epicentro del mal (p. 69) |
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4. Un sinfín de historias (p. 71) |
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5. Conclusión (p. 75) |
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Notas (p. 76) |
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Referencias bibliográficas (p. 76) |
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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