First Chilean Female Writers and the authorization of the literary craft

Authors

  • Ana Traverso Universidad Austral de Chile

Keywords:

Autobiography, Women Writing, Writers Chilean, Female Writers

Abstract

With the beginning of the twentieth century, several female authors of aristocratic origin try to write, from an autobiographical perspective, a new version of the history of the nineteenth-century national project. Their speech tries to organize a cultural and social genealogy that defines female writers from a strong androcentric perspective. This point of view goes from the assertion of an emerging social and cultural heritage of the Enlightenment project of emancipation to a rejection to these same structures, from an emerging feminist awareness. Considering some of their writings about their own work, I analyze the relationship these writers establish with a particular social class, gender and associated images to the category of woman-writer, in comparison to the modern national project in Chile.

Author Biography

Ana Traverso, Universidad Austral de Chile

Este artículo forma parte del proyecto de investigación FONDECYT 1100754 “Tradición literaria y profesionalización en la escritura de mujeres chilenas”. Investigadora responsable: Ana Traverso; coinvestigadoras: Lorena Garrido y Andrea Kottow.

Published

2012-12-31

How to Cite

Traverso, A. (2012). First Chilean Female Writers and the authorization of the literary craft. Anales De Literatura Chilena, (17), 61–80. Retrieved from https://revistaaisthesis.uc.cl/index.php/alch/article/view/33485

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