The Silent Feminine
Essays on Jouissance, the Letter, and the Arts
Herausgeber: Colín Cabrera, Araceli
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Essays on Jouissance, the Letter, and the Arts
Herausgeber: Colín Cabrera, Araceli
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Contributors to this edited collection use a psychoanalytic lens to examine the historical and political silencing of women as portrayed through Latin American art and literature.
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Contributors to this edited collection use a psychoanalytic lens to examine the historical and political silencing of women as portrayed through Latin American art and literature.
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- Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781793653208
- ISBN-10: 1793653208
- Artikelnr.: 63158401
- Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781793653208
- ISBN-10: 1793653208
- Artikelnr.: 63158401
Edited by Araceli Colín Cabrera - Translated by Victoria Grace; Helen Harper; Flavia Livacic Rojas; Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero; Natalia Rivas Colín and Mariana Sandoval Gamboa - Contributions by Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina; Alejandra Cantoral Pozo; Ar
Chapter 1: The Silencing of Women and the Silent Feminine in Literature
About War
Araceli Colín Cabrera
Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín
Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against
Silence
Cathia Huerta Arellano
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro's Writing: Rescuing Silent,
Fertile Difference
Flor de María Gamboa Solís
Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa
Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death
Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable
Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: "The Good Daughter" By
Almudena Grandes
Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante
Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo
Delphine Scotto di Vettimo
Translated By Victoria Grace
Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About
Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and
That Returns to Interrogate Us
Eurídice Sosa Peinado
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health
Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of
Severely Abused Individuals
Viviana Pereda Ruiz
Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas
Chapter 10: From Women¿s Silence to the Speaking Subject
Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina
Translated By Helen Harper
About War
Araceli Colín Cabrera
Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín
Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against
Silence
Cathia Huerta Arellano
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro's Writing: Rescuing Silent,
Fertile Difference
Flor de María Gamboa Solís
Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa
Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death
Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable
Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: "The Good Daughter" By
Almudena Grandes
Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante
Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo
Delphine Scotto di Vettimo
Translated By Victoria Grace
Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About
Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and
That Returns to Interrogate Us
Eurídice Sosa Peinado
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health
Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of
Severely Abused Individuals
Viviana Pereda Ruiz
Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas
Chapter 10: From Women¿s Silence to the Speaking Subject
Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 1: The Silencing of Women and the Silent Feminine in Literature
About War
Araceli Colín Cabrera
Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín
Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against
Silence
Cathia Huerta Arellano
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro's Writing: Rescuing Silent,
Fertile Difference
Flor de María Gamboa Solís
Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa
Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death
Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable
Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: "The Good Daughter" By
Almudena Grandes
Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante
Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo
Delphine Scotto di Vettimo
Translated By Victoria Grace
Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About
Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and
That Returns to Interrogate Us
Eurídice Sosa Peinado
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health
Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of
Severely Abused Individuals
Viviana Pereda Ruiz
Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas
Chapter 10: From Women¿s Silence to the Speaking Subject
Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina
Translated By Helen Harper
About War
Araceli Colín Cabrera
Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín
Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against
Silence
Cathia Huerta Arellano
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro's Writing: Rescuing Silent,
Fertile Difference
Flor de María Gamboa Solís
Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa
Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death
Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero
Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero
Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable
Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: "The Good Daughter" By
Almudena Grandes
Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante
Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo
Delphine Scotto di Vettimo
Translated By Victoria Grace
Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About
Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and
That Returns to Interrogate Us
Eurídice Sosa Peinado
Translated By Helen Harper
Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health
Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of
Severely Abused Individuals
Viviana Pereda Ruiz
Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas
Chapter 10: From Women¿s Silence to the Speaking Subject
Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina
Translated By Helen Harper