CARMEN OLLÉ AND BLANCA VARELA: CORPOREITY IN NOCHES DE ADRENALINA

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Noches de adrenalina presents itself as a journey of self-understanding and a self- representing exercise in which the female poetic “I” lets go in spite of the critics and prejudice that may come from this androcentric society. What this article proposes is the development of the idea of the body a...

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Autor: Infante Ponce de León, Rocío
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://www.metaforarevista.com/index.php/meta/article/view/155
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Sumario:Noches de adrenalina presents itself as a journey of self-understanding and a self- representing exercise in which the female poetic “I” lets go in spite of the critics and prejudice that may come from this androcentric society. What this article proposes is the development of the idea of the body as the locus in the book, which is similar to Blanca Varela, although both poets have rhetoric differences and varied styles. Thus, in order to understand how the body works in Ollé's book, an approach on sex, gender and corporeity is necessary, as well as on the influences of Georges Bataille and Gaston Bachelard. Furthermore, the analysis is a rhetoric one, based on Giovanni Bottiroli's figurative provinces, which make the world view comprehension and interdiscursive analysis easier.
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