La abyección de lo femenino como amenaza a Dios en “La mirada de Dios” de César Dávila Andrade [Dossier: Más allá de la literatura: adaptaciones y nuevas formas de expresión cultural en Ecuador (Ponencias del Congreso de la Asociación de Ecuatorianistas, Quito, julio de 2019)]

In this work, the author analyses the short story La mirada de Dios (1949) by Ecuadorian writer César Dávila Andrade, known as the Fakir. It suggests the coexistence of two forces in dispute: a feminine force represented by spaces which act as metaphors of Doña Emperatriz’ body; the other is a patri...

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Tác giả chính: Vela Hidalgo, Alejandra (author)
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Được phát hành: 2020
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Truy cập trực tuyến:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/7540
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Tóm tắt:In this work, the author analyses the short story La mirada de Dios (1949) by Ecuadorian writer César Dávila Andrade, known as the Fakir. It suggests the coexistence of two forces in dispute: a feminine force represented by spaces which act as metaphors of Doña Emperatriz’ body; the other is a patriarchal force embodied by God’s gaze. The sexual relationship between the characters, Doña Emperatriz and the priest, challenges social positions, allowing them to enter into an abject feminine space where the limits imposed by power lose their strength. It uses Mary Douglas’ notions of “purity” and “impurity” extended upon by Julia Kristeva, to understand how the femenine realm is constituted in the impure and, is therefore a threat to the hegemonic system.