Pasión, ruptura y humanismo la poesía centroamericana contemporánea escrita por mujeres
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2014-07-01
Autores
Ericka Calderón Rojas
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Centro de Estudios Generales
Resumen
Históricamente las mujeres han sido subvaloradas en los distintos ámbitos del quehacer humano; la literatura no ha sido la excepción. No obstante, diversas y de gran calidad han sido las creaciones femeninas en este ámbito, tanto a nivel mundial, latinoamericano y centroamericano, especialmente en la época contemporánea. Se evidencia en este artículo la creación femenina centroamericana contemporánea como una ruptura al estatuto patriarcal, tan implantado en las sociedades desde épocas primigenias. Dicha ruptura, contestataria, se realiza a través de la expresión de la corporeidad y la pasión; relacionadas ambas con el concepto del humanismo.
Historically, women have been undervalued in the various fields of human endeavor, and literature has not been an exception. However, women’s creations in this area have been diverse and of great quality, globally as well as at the Latin and Central America levels, especially in contemporary times. This article shows the work of contemporary Central American women as a rupture from the patriarchal statute, so rooted in societies since primeval times. This rupture, a rebellious one, takes place through the expression of corporeality and passion, both related to the concept of humanism.
Historically, women have been undervalued in the various fields of human endeavor, and literature has not been an exception. However, women’s creations in this area have been diverse and of great quality, globally as well as at the Latin and Central America levels, especially in contemporary times. This article shows the work of contemporary Central American women as a rupture from the patriarchal statute, so rooted in societies since primeval times. This rupture, a rebellious one, takes place through the expression of corporeality and passion, both related to the concept of humanism.
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Vol. 2(2), Julio-diciembre, 2014
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Femenismo, Literatura, Patriarcado, Humanismo, Centroamérica contemporánea, Feminism, Literature, Humanism, Contemporary Central America, Patriarchy
