Resumen
Zarela (A Feminist Novel) presents the upheavals of a group of women that converge in the precariousness of their lives. This leads them to deploy not always successful strategies of self-preservation and survival. Even though the text establishes a dialogue with a realist aesthetics and ideology (a framework frequently disqualified due to the experimental tendencies fashionable in the literary field at the time), Zarela problematizes and rewrites realism by re-signifying it and imposing gender marks fundamental for, first, showcasing the critical circumstances of female subjects in the microcosm depicted in the novel; second, confronting the patriarchal literary and cultural tradition; and, third, proposing a subjugated feminist imaginary that vindicates individualist projects and affective counter-pedagogies based on rationality and anti-sentimentality for non-exceptional female subjects.
Título traducido de la contribución | COMPETING FEMINISMS IN LEONOR ESPINOZA DE MENÉNDEZ'S (1910?): ZARELA (A FEMINIST NOVEL): BEYOND UTOPIAS, CONCILIATIONS, AND EXCEPTIONALITIES |
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Idioma original | Español |
Páginas (desde-hasta) | 91-118 |
Número de páginas | 28 |
Publicación | Revista Chilena de Literatura |
N.º | 108 |
Estado | Publicada - nov. 2023 |
Palabras clave
- Leonor Espinoza de Menéndez
- Zarela: A Feminist Novel
- affective counter-pedagogies
- feminisms
- realisms
- sentimental novel