La fragilidad de las fronteras corporales en la literatura latinoamericana del siglo XXI

  • Bianchi P
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[El propósito de este trabajo es explorar los lindes y devenires de las fronteras maleables: geoespacialidades corporales y subjetivas de algunas escenas y personajes difusos representados en la literatura del presente en América Latina. Es decir, cómo esas fronteras inestables surcan dimensiones líquidas y baldías que se vinculan de diferentes modos con las pieles, corporalidades y subjetividades de las protagonistas literarias. Para ello me centro en cuatro producciones de escritoras contemporáneas en relación con sus otras derivas narrativas: “Janice e o umbigo” (2003) y “200 m²” (2010) de la brasileña Veronica Stigger, “Un hombre sin suerte” (2015) de la argentina Samanta Schweblin, “Perro callejero” (2009) de la boliviana Giovanna Rivero y “Hongos” (2013) de la mexicana Guadalupe Nettel. The purpose of this work is to explore the boundaries and becomings of the malleable borders: geo-space, corporal and subjective of some scenes and diffuse characters represented in the literature of the present in Latin America. That is to say, how these unstable borders plow through liquid, bald and fluid dimensions in the skins, corporalities and subjectivities of the literary protagonists. For this I focus on four productions of contemporary writers in relation to their other narrative drifts: “Janice e o umbigo” (2003) and “200 m²” (2010) by the Brazilian Veronica Stigger, “Un hombre sin suerte” (2015) by the Argentine Samanta Schweblin, “Perro callejero” (2009) by the Bolivian Giovanna Rivero and “Hongos” (2013) by the Mexican Guadalupe Nettel.]

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Bianchi, P. D. (2020). La fragilidad de las fronteras corporales en la literatura latinoamericana del siglo XXI. Revista Chilena de Literatura, (101), 71–101. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-22952020000100071

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