Summary: | The writer Fernanda Trias (Montevideo, 1976) places different feminine narrators before the law to question and surround it and in the same gesture criticize the paradoxical arrangements of sexuality and literature where various forms of dispossession and fear circulate. From the initial proposal of family confinement, women murder, the violence of incest and infanticide in the first novels to the re-elaboration of literary figures of fear Trías create abandoned and precarious lives who challenge the limits of institutions and their norms to question the reading and intelligibility frameworks of violence in its different social, sexual and aesthetic versions.
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