This essay focuses on two unclassifiable books by the Chilean storyteller Diamela Eltit: El Padre Mío (1989) and El infarto del alma (1994). From the overexposure of the author that manifests itself in the first person as overturned towards the unavoidable outside of an encounter with difference, embodied in the madness and the helplessness of the bodies of “vagabundage” and psychiatric isolation, respectively, as well as the responsibility that emerges as a position of discourse before the problematic act of shaping the materiality of its recovered presence, I go through the ways in which the other writing of a critique of the Real is outlined in them. Knotted around the subjective shiver of who is willing to account for the “other” in wri...
Somewhere between a short story collection and a novel, a book and a hypertext, a text and its inter...
This article is a reading of Francisco Delicado's novel in the light of Juan Goytisolo's, which cent...
This article proposes a look at the concept of the body, which is a privileged protagonist that alwa...
This essay focuses on two unclassifiable books by the Chilean storyteller Diamela Eltit: El Padre Mí...
La obra de Diamela Eltit se enclava no sólo en los márgenes de los circuitos editoriales, sino ademá...
Die Forschungsarbeit „Textualisierung des Körpers in der Prosa von Diamela Eltit“ besteht darin, ein...
Abstract: There exists a constant within the trajectory of Diamela Eltit’s contributions to New Chil...
The article compares the construction of the female body representations in two novels of Chilean wr...
I propose in this article to look into the essays of Diamela Eltit and focus on two topics: feminism...
Diamela Eltit is one of the most prolific and prominent Chilean writers of her generation. She start...
With the novel Impuesto a la carne, published in 2010, the chilean writer Diamela Eltit analyses the...
In this essay, I suggest an interpretation of Lumpérica (1983) by the Chilean novelist Diamela Eltit...
Diamela Eltit emerged as a writer during the 1980s when Chile was ruled by the military dictatorship...
The present article explores relationships between psychosis and normality in two texts written by D...
In her article, Mary Green discusses the literary project of Diamela Eltit, Chilean writer and activ...
Somewhere between a short story collection and a novel, a book and a hypertext, a text and its inter...
This article is a reading of Francisco Delicado's novel in the light of Juan Goytisolo's, which cent...
This article proposes a look at the concept of the body, which is a privileged protagonist that alwa...
This essay focuses on two unclassifiable books by the Chilean storyteller Diamela Eltit: El Padre Mí...
La obra de Diamela Eltit se enclava no sólo en los márgenes de los circuitos editoriales, sino ademá...
Die Forschungsarbeit „Textualisierung des Körpers in der Prosa von Diamela Eltit“ besteht darin, ein...
Abstract: There exists a constant within the trajectory of Diamela Eltit’s contributions to New Chil...
The article compares the construction of the female body representations in two novels of Chilean wr...
I propose in this article to look into the essays of Diamela Eltit and focus on two topics: feminism...
Diamela Eltit is one of the most prolific and prominent Chilean writers of her generation. She start...
With the novel Impuesto a la carne, published in 2010, the chilean writer Diamela Eltit analyses the...
In this essay, I suggest an interpretation of Lumpérica (1983) by the Chilean novelist Diamela Eltit...
Diamela Eltit emerged as a writer during the 1980s when Chile was ruled by the military dictatorship...
The present article explores relationships between psychosis and normality in two texts written by D...
In her article, Mary Green discusses the literary project of Diamela Eltit, Chilean writer and activ...
Somewhere between a short story collection and a novel, a book and a hypertext, a text and its inter...
This article is a reading of Francisco Delicado's novel in the light of Juan Goytisolo's, which cent...
This article proposes a look at the concept of the body, which is a privileged protagonist that alwa...