La disidencia silente. Poéticas que subvierten la violencia patriarcal (Carmen Laforet y Clara Obligado)
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The article shows how there are concomitances between the poetics of two authors from the Hispanic world (Carmen Laforet, 1921-2003 and Clara Obligado, Buenos Aires 1950) as both narrate in a fractal way the social trauma that dictatorships entail as the ultimate expression of the patriarchal society as a destructive ideology. Taking as a starting point two works by both writers that have received little attention from critics, it is shown how both break with the prevailing canon to propose fictional alternatives that require the involvement of the reader in the conformation of their respective narrative worlds, which renew the forms of communication prevailing in the Spanish postwar period and the neoliberal present, respectively.
Keywords: Carmen Laforet, Clara Obligado, patriarchy, dissent, canon.
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