Mujeres migrantes y reescrituras autobiográficas
Migrant Women and Autobiographical Rewriting
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- Maria Luisa Di Martino - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
Abstract
Recent studies on international migrations and human mobility show that migrant and refugee women build an intersectional consciousness at the global level through storytelling and rewriting actions, which contributes to the reconceptualisation of unconventional forms of women’s participation in the construction of decentralized knowledge, in opposition to dominant cultures. This book aims to explore alternative and reflexive forms of knowledge production through migrant women’s literary production and their positioning in the field of human mobility. It explores the boundaries of the autobiographical genre through the literary production and life-histories in migrant women’s lives.
Keywords Memory-witness • Black bodies • Afro-Brazilian women • Fiction • Migrant temporalities • Bolivian literature • Self-reflexivity • Social organization • Identity • Mexican literature • Migrant women • Third world women • Female migrant writers • Ancestry • Migration • Solidarity • Lola Arias' children • Body and territory • Migrant identity • Migrations • Maria Firmina dos Reis • Documentary theater • Trauma • Cristina Rivera Garza • Multi-sited ethnography • Colombian women • Feminist theory • Re-writing • State violence • Emma Villazón • Aesthetic forms • Escrevivência • Intersectional narratives • Auto-biography • Autobiography • Conceição Evaristo • Literary space • Cosmopolitan writing • Brazilian women
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-831-6 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-831-6 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-832-3 | Pubblicato 10 Giugno 2024 | Lingua es, en
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