Maternidades proscritas, mandatos sociales y violencia en la novela La perra, de Pilar Quintana

Translated title of the contribution: Outlawed maternity, social mandates and violence in the novel la perra, by Pilar Quintana

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Abstract

In this article, we analyze the representation of motherhood in La Perra (2017) by Pilar Quintana. Our hypothesis assumes that, in this novel, there is an operation to dismantle the social mandates to which women are subjected if they wish to be considered authentic mothers. These mandates are oppressive for them, even worse if they are updated in contexts of poverty that generate extreme reactions in women, among which the emergence of violence can be recognized. We conduct our study based on the theoretical contributions of Adrienne Rich, Cristina Palomar, Massimo Recalcati, Jacqueline Rose, Orna Donath, Judith Butler and Byung-Chul Han.

Translated title of the contributionOutlawed maternity, social mandates and violence in the novel la perra, by Pilar Quintana
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)151-168
Number of pages18
JournalEstudios de Literatura Colombiana
Issue number47
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2020

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