Reescribir la historia, reivindicar la identidad: lecturas femeninas del periodo colonial a través de la escritora Teresa de La Parra
Author
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Salinas Carvacho, Valentina
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2016-12-13T20:15:10Z
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2016-12-13T20:15:10Z
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Revista de pensamiento, crítica y estudios literarios latinoamericanos vol.º 13 | junio 2016 | 57-71
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10.5565/rev/mitologias.306
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/141857
Abstract
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The article analyzes the essay "The influence of women in the formation of the American soul" by Venezuelan writer Teresa de la Parra from a historical, identitarian, and gender point of view. It is suggested that de la Parra problematizes the representation of colonial history from a femenine and subaltern perspective, developing a narrative that argues against the official history discourse and that place at the center the role of subjects silenced by it. From this exercise, she proposes not only to reread history from a gender perspective, but also to redefine the identity of the continent