Gender, language, literary quality: reflections around literature written by women in México
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https://doi.org/10.24310/TSN.2021.vi11.14335Keywords:
Gender, language, literature written by women, literary qualityAbstract
In these times, when concepts have been strongly questioned not only of sex, but of gender and identity, from categories other than those raised by the patriarchal system, it is necessary to continue to criticize practices that marginalize women. In this document, we reflect on literary language, framed in the idea of gender, perspective, and the current questions of Mexican women writers. The research question is: do women use a language other than men, which makes them minor writers in front of them?
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