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Elles. Sis escriptores de capçalera

Course
From October 6 to November 10, 2015, from 19h to 20h30
Biblioteca Sant Gervasi-Joan Maragall, c/ Sant Gervasi de Cassoles 85 - 08022 Barcelona
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The course "Elles. Sis esciptores de capçalera" aims at offering a space for dialogue to reflect on the work of women writers who have had a leading role in the emergence of a literature defending the role of the feminine, in different literary traditions, for example English, Catalan or Venezuelan, amongst others. We will focus on works by Virgina Woolf, Caterina Albert and Sandra Cisneros aided by specialists of each writer. Furthermore, the course will be structured around several questions: Is it possible to talk about topics that single out the works of female writers? How are the concepts of rewriting and the subversion of the canon understood? Which roles do sexuality and desire play in the different representations of women? How are "identity" and "border" combined? From which point of view do we talk about subjectivity? 

 

Registration is free, from September 21. Those interested in attending the course can either go to Biblioteca Biblioteca Sant Gervasi-Joan Maragall, call 93 417 83 47 or send an e-mail to b.barcelona.jmg@diba.cat

 

PROGRAM

  • Identitat i biografia. Virginia Woolf: Orlando, una biografia (1928) | Katarzyna Paszkiewicz
  • Bogeria i afirmació. Caterina Albert: La infanticida (1898) | Marta Font
  • Mirada i intimitat. Sophie Calle: Relatos autobiográficos (1991) | Katarzyna Paszkiewicz
  • Reescriptura i subversió. Carme Riera: La veu de la Sirena (2015) | Marta Font
  • Modernitat i transgressió. Teresa de la Parra: Ifigenia, diario de una señorita que escribió porque se fastidiaba (1928) | María Teresa Vera Rojas
  • Feminitat i frontera. Sandra Cisneros: El arroyo de la llorona (1981) | María Teresa Vera Rojas
Coordination
Marta Font
Participant(s)
Marta Font,
Katarzyna Paszkiewicz,
María Teresa Vera-Rojas
Organization
Consell de Dones del Districte Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Ajuntament de Barcelona;
Centre Dona i Literatura
https://www.ub.edu/adhuc/en/node/3954