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    ISBN: 9781782040910
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 234 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.4209861
    Keywords: Arango Pérez, Débora / Criticism and interpretation ; Restrepo, Laura / Criticism and interpretation ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1940-2005 ; Alltag, Brauchtum ; Frau ; Women and the arts / Colombia ; Women and literature / Colombia ; Motion pictures and women / Colombia ; Women / Colombia / Social life and customs / 20th century ; Feminism / Colombia ; Feminism and art / Colombia ; Feminism and literature / Colombia ; Feminism and motion pictures / Colombia ; Documentary films / Colombia / History and criticism ; Women in art ; Women in literature ; Frauenliteratur ; Frauenkunst ; Frauenfilm ; Kolumbien ; Kolumbien ; Frauenfilm ; Frauenliteratur ; Frauenkunst ; Geschichte 1940-2005
    Abstract: Women artists, writers and filmmakers in Colombia have consistently foregrounded the relationship between gender and the often violent processes which have marked the country's history over the past century. This book explores crucial moments in the emergence of feminine culture in Colombia hitherto unexamined in English-language criticism through an examination of the work of ground-breaking artist Débora Arango, best-selling novelist Laura Restrepo, and three generations of documentary filmmakers. Deborah Martin shows how Colombian women writers and artists have critiqued discourses that territorialize femininity and provided alternative models that free women from their passive or allegorical representational status as border guards, re-thinking feminine subjectivity and taking it to new symbolic territories. The book's approach - comparing art, literature and film - reveals a resistive trajectory in dialogue with dominant tendencies in Colombian feminist theory, itself the product of an intellectual sphere conditioned by the need to think about political violence. DEBORAH MARTIN is a Lecturer in Latin American Cultural Studies at University College London
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- The female body in Débora Arango -- Gender, identity, and desire in Larua Restrepo -- Women's documentary film: slipping discursive frames -- Conclusion
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