Modelos de identidad en la encrucijada. Imágenes femeninas en la poesía de las escritoras españolas (1900-1936) by Inmaculada Plaza-Agudo (original) (raw)

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Este estudio analiza la evolución de los modelos de identidad femenina en la poesía de las escritoras españolas entre 1900 y 1936, a través del impacto de los cambios en el rol de género. Se examinan cómo estas autoras reflejan en sus obras un periodo de transformación de la identidad femenina, en un contexto de creciente acceso a la educación y derechos políticos, generando así una nueva imagen de la mujer en la literatura y reivindicando su autonomía y participación en el ámbito público.

"Women and Identity. Literary and Artistic Representations in Contemporary Plural and Multicultural Hispanic Context", eHumanista/IVITRA (Classe A), 23, 2023, pp. 1-7

This monograph explores a variety of iconic female literary and artistic representations of women identity within the contemporary plural and multicultural peninsular Hispanic context. The collected contributions apply different methodologies to characterise the definition and the evolution of female identity and its representations in literature (drama, poetry, novel, etc.), linguistics, art as well as media and cultural studies. Transgeneric, cross-cultural and transnational analyses, therefore, are used to stress the peculiar ways in which characterisation of women was and is produced in this specific area and time. Gender stereotyping can be considered a constant in the history of human relations, its linguistic expressions and representations of all kinds, and, consequently, also in literary and artistic ones. Women were (are?) often relegated within specific parameters (socio-cultural prejudices?) of subordination, dependence and (induced) vulnerability. These subjective and social perceptions and roles, that (men) have established and imposed from past times to the present day, have paralleled female action and selfrealisation by women writers and artists, their works and/or characters.

The Spanish Women Poet’s Contribution to the Literature of the 20th Century

Pakistan Journal of Gender Studies, 2014

The 20th century offers us a wealth of literary authors. The Spanish poets of the 20th century that usually come to mind are mainly male due to the fact that the female poets never received proper recognition and were ignored for many years. The historical events of the 20th century could have ceased the literary works of the Spanish authors. However, instead, the Spanish utilized the poetry of protest as a means of rebelling towards their social reality. Not only male poets but also women were extremely prolific in their craft. First during the Civil War and after during the thirty six years of dictatorship that followed in spite of the hardships, censorship and vigorous opposition. A few of these women are Carmen Conde, Rosa Chacel, Ernestina de Champourcin and others. This research studies the contribution of a few outstanding women poets to the 20th century Spanish literature and language.

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