Emma Barrandeguy: visible / invisible
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https://doi.org/10.19137/anclajes-2018-2233Keywords:
Emma Barrandeguy, Argentine Literature, Gender Studies, 20st Century, ArgentinaAbstract
We propose a reading of the forms of configuration as author of the Argentine
writer Emma Barrandeguy (1914-2006) in the history of national literature -and, within
it, in the Lgbt/Queer literary tradition of Argentina-, focusing, on the one hand, on the
canonizing processes of visibility / invisibility and, on the other hand, in certain writing
and body’s policies that the author sustained both in her poetic, narrative and theatrical
production as well as in her political militancy and in her ways of life.
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