The silencing of women and the silent feminine in literature about war / Araceli Colín Cabrera, translated by Natalia Rivas Colin -- Nellie Campobello : writing, testimony, and pedagogies against silence / Cathia Huerta Arellano, translated by Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero -- Feminine jouissance in Elena Garro's writing : rescuing silent, fertile difference / Flor de María Gamboa Solís, translated by Mariana Sandoval Gamboa -- Autoviudas : prejudiced justice for the ladies of death / Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto and Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero, translated by Maricurz Ocampo Guerrero -- Feminine voices as an exploration of the unfathomable / Alejandra Cantoral Pozo and Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano, translated by Helen Harper -- Destinies of silence, silence of destiny : "The good daughter" by Almundena Grandes / Mario Orozco Guzmán and Hada Soria Escalante -- Creative silence in the works of Frida Kahlo / Delphine Scotto di Verrimo, translated by Victoria Grace -- Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate : two naratives about feminine care of old people, something of which there is nothing left and that returns to interrogate us / Eurídice Sosa Peinado, translated by Helen Harper -- The individual rights dimension associated with mental health care : an essential perspective in the psychotherapeutic treatment of severely abused individuals / Viviana Pereda Ruiz, translated by Flavia Livacic Rojas -- From women's silence to the speaking subject / Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina, translated by Helen Harper.
Summary:
"Contributors to this edited collection use a psychoanalytic lens to examine the historical and political silencing of women as portrayed through Latin American art and literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Psychoanalytic studies: clinical, social, and cultural contexts
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