Cuerpo escritural versus cuerpo materno: Propuesta sistemica de lectura de "Trilce" de Cesar Vallejo.

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Title
Cuerpo escritural versus cuerpo materno: Propuesta sistemica de lectura de "Trilce" de Cesar Vallejo.
Identifier
AAI3159206
identifier
3159206
Creator
Bruce, Enrique.
Contributor
Adviser: Susana Reisz
Date
2004
Language
Spanish
Publisher
City University of New York.
Subject
Literature, Latin American
Abstract
This dissertation's goal is to outline the core of Cesar Vallejo poetics, one of the most ambitious poets in Spanish language. Through reading his broadly commented poetry book, Trilce (1922), I realized that the Peruvian poet's extraordinary affinity with present days' reckoning of the female (maternal) body, post-Freudian feminism and the derivative ethics of solidarity. It was Trilce that led me to Gender and, in a lesser degree, Queer Theory, rather than the other way around. Traditionally, Cesar Vallejo's work has been dealt within the frame of whether sociological, philological, psychoanalytical, semiotic/linguistic, or metaphysical point of view. The assessment made in this dissertation of Vallejo's poetic persona's symbiosis with the maternal body, sheds new (and unavoidable) light and orientation to the aforementioned exegetical perspectives.
Type
dissertation
Source
PQT Legacy CUNY.xlsx
degree
Ph.D.
Item sets
CUNY Legacy ETDs