“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women
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A wide variety of contemporary Latin American female writers have chosen to narrate violence using gothic horror and its devices in recent years. These are not necessarily narratives that respond to the most stable forms of the terror or horror genre. These are fictions that uses their procedures to...
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women“Aquí no me escucharán gritar”: violencia y horror en la narrativa latinoamericana reciente escrita por mujeresGasparini, SandraGasparini, SandrahorrorterrorviolenciagéneronarrativahorrorterrorviolencegendernarrativeA wide variety of contemporary Latin American female writers have chosen to narrate violence using gothic horror and its devices in recent years. These are not necessarily narratives that respond to the most stable forms of the terror or horror genre. These are fictions that uses their procedures to bring the monstrous to the fore, the reification of the female and dissident body, subordination and feminicide, in order to postulate that not only the “maintenance of patriarchy is a matter of State”, but which is also “preserving the lethal capacity of men and guaranteeing that the violence they commit remains unpunished” (Segato). In many of these fictions, it is not only a matter of discovering how monsters are built, but also of detecting them in different positions of power: as resistance or as sovereigns.Gothic, in this corpus, goes through terror and violence in its domestic, family forms, through sexual abuse, the persecution of sexual dissidence, child abuse, pedophilia. The demonic appears in patriarchal structures and disseminated in the brutal practices of rites, sects, gangs. The representation of social exclusion, in which the victims of this relentless implementation of neoliberalism are the protagonists, occupies the whole narrations, as well as the foregrounding of sexual taboos overshadowed by hypocritical morality and the denounce of ecocide. The narratives of Mariana Enríquez, Agustina Bazterrica, Dolores Reyes, Fernanda Melchor, Mónica Ojeda, María Fernanda Ampuero and Yeniva Fernández will be the main focus of this article.El gótico, en este corpus, atraviesa el terror y la violencia en sus formas domésticas, familiares, a través del abuso sexual, la persecución de las disidencias sexuales, del abuso infantil, de la pedofilia. Lo demoníaco aparece enraizado en las estructuras patriarcales y diseminado en las prácticas brutales de ritos, sectas, pandillas. La representación de la exclusión social, de la que son protagonistas las víctimas de esta aplicación implacable del neoliberalismo, ocupa todo el espacio en estas narraciones, así como la puesta en primer plano de los tabúes sexuales opacados por una moralidad hipócrita y de la denuncia del ecocidio. Las narrativas de Mariana Enríquez, Agustina Bazterrica, Dolores Reyes, Fernanda Melchor, Mónica Ojeda, María Fernanda Ampuero y Yeniva Fernández serán el eje de este trabajo.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Letras y Ciencias Humanas2022-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/tesis/article/view/2352210.15381/tesis.v15i20.23522Tesis (Lima); Vol. 15 No. 20 (2022): January - June; 257-288Tesis (Lima); Vol. 15 Núm. 20 (2022): Enero - Junio; 257-2882707-63341995-696710.15381/tesis.v15i20reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/tesis/article/view/23522/18588https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/tesis/article/view/23522/18690Derechos de autor 2022 Sandra Gasparinihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/235222022-10-06T11:16:26Z |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women “Aquí no me escucharán gritar”: violencia y horror en la narrativa latinoamericana reciente escrita por mujeres |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women Gasparini, Sandra horror terror violencia género narrativa horror terror violence gender narrative |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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“They won’t hear me scream here”: Violence and horror in recent Latin American narrative written by women |
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Gasparini, Sandra Gasparini, Sandra |
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Gasparini, Sandra |
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Gasparini, Sandra |
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A wide variety of contemporary Latin American female writers have chosen to narrate violence using gothic horror and its devices in recent years. These are not necessarily narratives that respond to the most stable forms of the terror or horror genre. These are fictions that uses their procedures to bring the monstrous to the fore, the reification of the female and dissident body, subordination and feminicide, in order to postulate that not only the “maintenance of patriarchy is a matter of State”, but which is also “preserving the lethal capacity of men and guaranteeing that the violence they commit remains unpunished” (Segato). In many of these fictions, it is not only a matter of discovering how monsters are built, but also of detecting them in different positions of power: as resistance or as sovereigns.Gothic, in this corpus, goes through terror and violence in its domestic, family forms, through sexual abuse, the persecution of sexual dissidence, child abuse, pedophilia. The demonic appears in patriarchal structures and disseminated in the brutal practices of rites, sects, gangs. The representation of social exclusion, in which the victims of this relentless implementation of neoliberalism are the protagonists, occupies the whole narrations, as well as the foregrounding of sexual taboos overshadowed by hypocritical morality and the denounce of ecocide. The narratives of Mariana Enríquez, Agustina Bazterrica, Dolores Reyes, Fernanda Melchor, Mónica Ojeda, María Fernanda Ampuero and Yeniva Fernández will be the main focus of this article. |
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