Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare

The history of literature has had as a paradigm a notion of literary tradition thought from male authorship. This work proposes some notes to explore and discuss this patriarchal notion of tradition and, in turn, proposes a possible way of revising it. So, we examine Otra tempestad, a dramatic text...

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Main Author: Gabriela Fernández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata 2023-07-01
Series:Estudios de Teoría Literaria
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Online Access:http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/6378
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description The history of literature has had as a paradigm a notion of literary tradition thought from male authorship. This work proposes some notes to explore and discuss this patriarchal notion of tradition and, in turn, proposes a possible way of revising it. So, we examine Otra tempestad, a dramatic text by Cuban playwrights Flora Lauten and Raquel Carrió, to search some of the strategies of dissent that allow, from the perspective of two Latin American authors, to question the idea that coloniality and patriarchy have built on America. In this way, Lauten and Carrió appropriate and distance themselves from the Western tradition, making dramatic writing an instrument of affirmation and positioning.
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spelling doaj.art-994bd157bc8448229aec588e852d4f8c2023-07-28T13:59:21ZspaUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataEstudios de Teoría Literaria2313-96762023-07-0112281321445296Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits ShakespeareGabriela Fernández0Universidad Pedagógica Nacional Instituto de Artes del Espectáculo, UBA Universidad Nacional de Lomas de ZamoraThe history of literature has had as a paradigm a notion of literary tradition thought from male authorship. This work proposes some notes to explore and discuss this patriarchal notion of tradition and, in turn, proposes a possible way of revising it. So, we examine Otra tempestad, a dramatic text by Cuban playwrights Flora Lauten and Raquel Carrió, to search some of the strategies of dissent that allow, from the perspective of two Latin American authors, to question the idea that coloniality and patriarchy have built on America. In this way, Lauten and Carrió appropriate and distance themselves from the Western tradition, making dramatic writing an instrument of affirmation and positioning.http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/6378tradición literaria – reescrituraautoría femeninaperspectivas decoloniales
spellingShingle Gabriela Fernández
Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
Estudios de Teoría Literaria
tradición literaria – reescritura
autoría femenina
perspectivas decoloniales
title Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
title_full Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
title_fullStr Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
title_full_unstemmed Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
title_short Rewriting Tradition: Otra tempestad Revisits Shakespeare
title_sort rewriting tradition otra tempestad revisits shakespeare
topic tradición literaria – reescritura
autoría femenina
perspectivas decoloniales
url http://fh.mdp.edu.ar/revistas/index.php/etl/article/view/6378
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