Chilean Women's Poetry under Neoliberalism, 1980-2020
Examines how women poets have expressed resistance against neoliberalism in Chile at times of intense political upheaval.
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh University Press,
[2025]
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Women's Poetry in Neoliberal Chile, 1980-2020
- Part I: 1980s. Confronting the Darkness in the Pinochet Era
- 1. Bobby Sands desfallece en el muro (1983) by Carmen Berenguer
- 2. La bandera de Chile (1981/1991) by Elvira Hernández
- Part II: 1990s. Expressing Disillusion in the Early Transition to Democracy
- 3. Escrito en braille (1999) by Alejandra del Río
- 4. Uranio (1999) by Marina Arrate
- Part III: 2000s. Depicting Inescapability and Despair in Neoliberal Times
- 5. ©Copyright (2003) by Nadia Prado
- 6. Bracea (2007) by Malú Urriola
- Epilogue: The 2019 Uprising and Beyond
- Index