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"Stories which go on and on" : transformative resilience against gender violence in Tishani Doshi's girls are coming out of the woods
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Palabras clave
Literatura india en lengua inglesa
Estudios Postcoloniales
Narratología de la resiliencia
Clasificación UNESCO
5506.13 Historia de la Literatura
6203 Teoría, Análisis y Critica de las Bellas Artes
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Esther PUJOLRÀS NOGUER, Juan Ignacio OLIVA CRUZ
Resumen
Tishani Doshi’s Girls Are Coming out of the Woods (2017) details the gender violences inflicted against women in India and the world to promote consciousness-raising, resistance, and subversion against interlocking systems of patriarchal power based on economy, ethnicity and gender. In this paper I firstly propose that Doshi promotes a transformative mode of resilience that guarantees socio-politic change rather than acceptance and submission. Secondly, I ref lect on how Doshi’s description of the fear and gender violences systemically inf licted on women unveil counter-stories that exceed the portrayal of women as victims. Finally, I propose that Doshi’s presentation of resilient bodies embraces the interplanetary possibilities of creating constellations of co-resistance that allow the world to go forward instead of leaning back.
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e-2530-8335
DOI
10.25145/j.recaesin.2021.82.08
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“Narrativas de Resiliencia: Enfoques interseccionales sobre literatura y otras representaciones culturales contemporánea” y GIR “Ratnakara: Indian Ocean Literatures and Cultures”
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