Death, destiny, violence and objects: representation of female childhood in contemporary Argentine poetry.

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Argentinian Literature, Discourse Analysis, Poetry, Mental Image

Abstract

From the transdisciplinary perspective of Discourse Studies, Decolonial Studies and Visual Studies,
the representation of female childhood in the poems of the Argentine authors Alejandra Pizarnik,
Roberta Iannamico, Verónica Viola Fisher and Mariana López will be explored. The four scriptures
address different traumas that in their anamorphosis (Wolmart, 2017) allow us to explore the
relationship of the sinister, childhood, sexuality and death.

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Published

2025-09-02

How to Cite

Acuña, K. M., Ponce Díaz, R., & Ávila González, I. (2025). Death, destiny, violence and objects: representation of female childhood in contemporary Argentine poetry. Sincronía, 26(82), 522–535. Retrieved from https://revistasincronia.cucsh.udg.mx/index.php/sincronia/article/view/360