In the last four decades, the fantastic has become an instrument of transgression, a literary device to subvert the cultural codes that shape social and political reality in Latin America. A significant number of women writers have used the fantastic to challenge the patriarchal values and ideological narratives which have given meaning and defined female reality in many Latin American countries. In the light of Christine Brooke-Rose proposition regarding allegory and the fantastic, and critical proposals from feminist theorists (Susan Bordo and Anne Cranny-Francis), this article discusses two short stories, “Simbiosis del encuentro” by Carmen Naranjo and “Mutante” by Myriam Bustos, as paradigmatic examples of this allegorical modality of t...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
In the last four decades, the fantastic has become an instrument of transgression, a literary resour...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
Contemporary Spanish women writers have simultaneously excited and disturbed feminist scholars and c...
Cuerpos en disputa, mujer e imaginarios de nación en Hispanoamérica: Juan Francisco Manzano, Eva Per...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
The fantastic has always been an important feature in Latin American narrative fiction throughout th...
In the last four decades, the fantastic has become an instrument of transgression, a literary resour...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
The post-Franco “boom” of the “novela femenina ,” or “women\u27s novel,” in Spain has generated much...
Contemporary Spanish women writers have simultaneously excited and disturbed feminist scholars and c...
Cuerpos en disputa, mujer e imaginarios de nación en Hispanoamérica: Juan Francisco Manzano, Eva Per...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...
The fantastic represents a constant in Latin American narrative of the 20th Century. This article an...