Madness, the Grotesque and Female Identity in “Exquisita ama de casa” and “El juego de la demencia” by Krisma Mancía
Krisma Mancía (1980, El Salvador) is one of the most promising members of the postwar generation of young Salvadoran poets. Like Jacinta Escudos, Claudia Hernández and Vanessa Núñez Handal in prose, Krisma Mancía breaks free of the taboos still found within Salvadoran society that have kept women’s...
Main Author: | Raquel Patricia Chiquillo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Latin American Research Commons
2021-11-01
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Series: | Latin American Literary Review |
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Online Access: | https://account.lalrp.net/index.php/lasa-j-lalr/article/view/221 |
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