
Cicatrix Poetics, Trauma and Healing in the Literary Borderlands
Beyond Survival
- English
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About this book
This book explores how Chicana literature often represents gender violence while simultaneously presenting strategies of survival in response. Adrianna M. Santosaims to contribute to a broader conversation concerning the intersections between Chicana literature and decolonial trauma theory, one which questions the colonial matrix of power and the universality of Western knowledge. Santos argues that Chicana survival narratives arise out of colonial wounds and form scars that both mark and protect the violated body. Cicatrix Poetics, Trauma and Healing in the Literary Borderlands proposes a "cicatrix poetics" that makes bold gestures toward healing and narrative/storytelling as survival. The book contends that the cicatrix fashioned through artistic expression is a necessary component for Chicana communitiesânot just to survive, but to thrive. The books presents several case studies that examine transformative narrativity and by theorizing the texts as survival narratives, social protest works that bring attention to violence and erasure, the chapters explore how literature can be an effective catalyst for both social change and personal transformation, an orientation towards freedom, liberation through love.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction: Cicatrix Poetics: Chicana Literary Trauma Studies
- 2. Liberating La Mujer Sufrida in Ana Castilloâs So Far from God
- 3. La Chingada and âThe Silent Lloronasâ in Lucha Corpiâs Black Widowâs Wardrobe
- 4. Coyolxauhqui and Coming of Age in Sandra Cisnerosâs The House on Mango Street
- 5. Survival Scars and Solidarity in Emma PĂ©rezâs Forgetting the Alamo, Or, Blood Memory
- 6. Conclusion: Beyond Survival
- Back Matter