Poetic Memory and Childhood in the Writings of Antonia Torres and Alejandra del Río
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This article explores the relationship between poetry and memory in women’s writing from the Southern Cone, focusing on texts by two Chilean poets who belong to the 90s Generation: Las estaciones aéreas by Antonia Torres and Material mente diario by Alejandra del Río. This study is carried out through a comparative approach and aims to analyze the discourse strategies through which these texts shape their own poetics of memory, where relationship between memory and childhood becomes relevant. Methodologically, this analysis is developed from a perspective that aims to link the study of poetic texts with the production contexts from which they emerge.
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