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Diamela Eltit
Reading the Mother
Mary Green

The Chilean author, Diamela Eltit, whose work spans the periods of the Pinochet dictatorship (1973-1990) and the Transition to Democracy (1990-), is one of the most innovative and challenging writers in contemporary Latin America. This book focuses on the representation of motherhood in Eltit's first six novels and, through a chronological series of close readings, argues that the maternal body and mother-child relations are crucial for an understanding of the critical challenge posed by Eltit's narrative oeuvre, too frequently dismissed as 'hermetic'. An analysis of the novels' structure and language reveals how Eltit seeks to reconfigure the foundations of symbolic structures and so incorporate the mother as a subject. Although the study draws on a feminist psychoanalytic framework to explore Eltit's continuous disarticulation of key concepts that emanate from the West, specifically in relation to the formation of gender and sexuality, the work of the major Chilean cultural theorist, Nelly Richard, is also used to situate Eltit's work within the political and cultural context of Chile.

MARY GREEN lectures in Hispanic Studies at the University of Wales, Swansea. Alternative short blurb: Focusing on the representation of motherhood in the first six novels of Diamela Eltit, the author, through a chronological series of close readings, argues that the maternal body and mother-child relations are crucial for an understanding of the critical challenge posed by Eltit's narrative oeuvre. Although the study draws on a feminist psychoanalytic framework to explore Eltit's continuous disarticulation of key concepts that emanate from the West, specifically in relation to the formation of gender and sexuality, the work of the major Chilean cultural theorist, Nelly Richard, is also used to situate Eltit's work within the political and cultural context of Chile.

 

DETAILS

184 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781855661554
Binding: Hardback
First published: 17/Nov/2007
Price: 90.00 USD / 45.00 GBP
Imprint: Tamesis Books
Series: Monografías A
Subject: Hispanic Studies

BIC class: HRBD

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009

Contents
   Introduction
1   Language, Vision and Female Subjectivity in Lumpérica
2   Por la patria: Mother, Family and Nation
3   Motherhood and Masculinity in El cuarto mundo
4   Vaca sagrada: Violence, Abjection and the Maternal
5   Writing the Mother in Los vigilantes
6   The Myth of Motherhood in Los trabajadores de la muerte
7   Epilogue
8   Bibliography

 

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