La gramática del cuerpo: dolor, placer y maternidad en Sanguínea (Dossier: La novela ecuatoriana; lectura compartida y experiencia de complicidad)
In the novel Sanguínea (2020), Gabriela Ponce, achieves “writing with the body”. She does it through the admission of fluids, especially menstrual blood, as a way to refine meaning and writing. The sexual and erotic also play an important role in finding a particular language that creates a grammar...
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2022
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| Summary: | In the novel Sanguínea (2020), Gabriela Ponce, achieves “writing with the body”. She does it through the admission of fluids, especially menstrual blood, as a way to refine meaning and writing. The sexual and erotic also play an important role in finding a particular language that creates a grammar of the body. Motherhood is another element that allows us to think of corporeality as a form of language and at the same time as a configuration of space. The body is a space in itself in this novel, where the narration starts from a flow of consciousness of the protagonist. |
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