Violencia de género invertida en La muerte me da de Cristina Rivera Garza

Authors

  • María Fernanda Carrasco Ibarra Universidad de Sonora

Keywords:

gender violence, Cristina Rivera Garza, La muerte me da, gender and literature, mexican literature in the XIX century

Abstract

The physical and emotional violence is one of the most abundant problems in Latin America, therefore it generates, gender violence, which its focused directly at women that belong to a society. This violence constitutes a danger to the dignity and liberty of women by the fact of just being. This violent dimension its reflected on several articles written across the years, in which the leadership of female characters its ignored in order to not opaque the principal character, whom, its expected, are men. The current article tries to analyze this problematic in a Mexican literary work and the criticism into the belonging society, which objective is to point the gender violence throughout literature.

Published

2020-12-17