Series |
Diaspore
Volume 10 | Monograph | Women on the Run
Mujeres en fuga
open access | peer reviewed
Abstract
Sotto un titolo senza dubbio attraente e provocatorio, questo libro raccoglie alcuni saggi e articoli essenziali per capire la condizione femminile nel momento in cui questa è posta in discussione, chiamata in causa, mossa dall’impulso alla fuga, da quel difficile spostamento della volontà che rivela chiaramente un potere in movimento, un’energia nomade che le donne, nel corso della storia, hanno sempre saputo praticare.Bajo un título atractivo y provocador, este libro hace algo más que compilar enjundiosos ensayos y artículos en torno a la condición femenina cuando se halla interpelada, convocada, lanzada por la fuga, por ese arduo desplazamiento de la voluntad que deja ver a las claras un poder en movimiento, una energía nómade que las mujeres han sabido practicar a lo largo de la historia.
Keywords Death imagery • Proust • Musical performance • Fugue • Aracoeli • Pacifism • Writing variants • Nahḍa • The Slovenians of Carinthia • Female art • Henriette Sauret • Italian settlement • Autobiografy • Autofiction • Patagonia • Frontier • Integration • Chilean folk and popular music • Gender • Body • Migrations • War • Jewish identity • Novel • Feminism • Imagination • Contemporary novel in Slovenian • Female character • Argentine literature • Italian literature • Zenoveva • Hybrid identity • Singular women • XX century • Philosephardic campaign • Giulian-Dalmatian exodus • Contemporary literature • Trauma • Latin American context • Maria Teresa Andruetto • Poetry • Argentine • Motherhood • Cortázar • Narrative • Jibrān Khalīl Jibrān • Mexican literature • Exile • Glantz • Mayy Ziyāda • Elsa Morante • Female characters in Luminarias de Janucá • Italian Racist Laws • Luminarias de Janucá • Banisadr • Violeta Parra • Witness • Sight • Escape • Journey • Cansinos Assens • Women’s poetry • History • Saints • Chilean literature • Maja Haderlap • First World War • Margaret Sackville • Fuga • Fiction • Lives • Carson • Arabic language and literature • Memory • Travelers • E-literature • Women bodies • Mobility • Argentine Literature
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-238-3 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-238-3 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-288-8 | Published Nov. 6, 2018 | Language es, it
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