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This book breaks new ground and inaugurates a discipline, that of Comparative Women’s Poetics. It makes a strong contribution to the study of poetry, comparative literature and women’s studies by going beyond the disciplinary boundaries as they stand in Literary Studies in the west. By addressing an impressive range of authors brought into dialogue through multiple comparative levels in each chapter, it allows for global connections among poetry works as much as theoretical approaches. This volume proves extremely useful to bring visibility and to discuss relationally many 20th and 21st century poets with a new innovative methodology. Poéticas comparadas de mujeres argues for an essential and timely addition of this new discipline to Literary Studies now.
This book breaks new ground and inaugurates a discipline, that of Comparative Women’s Poetics. It makes a strong contribution to the study of poetry, comparative literature and women’s studies by going beyond the disciplinary boundaries as they stand in Literary Studies in the west. By addressing an impressive range of authors brought into dialogue through multiple comparative levels in each chapter, it allows for global connections among poetry works as much as theoretical approaches. This volume proves extremely useful to bring visibility and to discuss relationally many 20th and 21st century poets with a new innovative methodology. Poéticas comparadas de mujeres argues for an essential and timely addition of this new discipline to Literary Studies now.
scholarship, such as that of Jean Dangler, Julio-César Santoyo, Brian Catlos, and Sharon Kinoshita, however, offer models and methodologies that move away from these earlier essentializing, nationalistic debates and suggest larger frames within which the multiple linguistic traditions of the Peninsula can be