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The Silent Feminine

Essays on Jouissance, the Letter, and the Arts

Edited by Araceli Colín Cabrera - Translated by Victoria Grace; Helen Harper; Flavia Livacic Rojas; Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero; Natalia Rivas Colín and Mariana Sandoval Gamboa - Contributions by Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina; Alejandra Cantoral Pozo; Araceli Colín Cabrera; Flor de María Gamboa Solís; Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano; Cathia Huerta Arellano; Francisco Javier De Santiago Herrero; Mario Orozco Guzmán; Viviana Pereda Ruiz; Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto; Delphine Scotto Di Vettimo; Hada Soria Escalante and Eurídice Sosa Peinado

Contributors to this edited collection use a psychoanalytic lens to examine the historical and political silencing of women as portrayed through Latin American art and literature.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 194 • Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-7936-5320-8 • Hardback • March 2022 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
978-1-7936-5321-5 • eBook • March 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts
Subjects: Psychology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Women

Araceli Colín Cabrera is psychoanalyst and independent researcher.

Chapter 1: The Silencing of Women and the Silent Feminine in Literature About War

Araceli Colín Cabrera

Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín

Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against Silence

Cathia Huerta Arellano

Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero

Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro’s Writing: Rescuing Silent, Fertile Difference

Flor de María Gamboa Solís

Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa

Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death

Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero

Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero

Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable

Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano

Translated By Helen Harper

Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: “The Good Daughter” By Almudena Grandes

Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante

Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo

Delphine Scotto di Vettimo

Translated By Victoria Grace

Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and That Returns to Interrogate Us

Eurídice Sosa Peinado

Translated By Helen Harper

Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Severely Abused Individuals

Viviana Pereda Ruiz

Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas

Chapter 10: From Women´s Silence to the Speaking Subject

Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina

Translated By Helen Harper

This enthralling book displays a polyphony of voices, analyzing through different perspectives the silence and the silencing of women in Latin America. The reader is not only intellectually but emotionally engaged with the historical context of this silence and its traumatic effects, as she is introduced to women writers, and artists, who addressed that unperceived issue in the aftermath of socio-political upheavals. From my perspective, The Silent Feminine has opened the field for an enlightening dialogue with its authors.


— Françoise Davoine, private practice


The fact that silence is what is heard between spoken or written words shows that, like the feminine, silence is an enigma. Black hole, unfathomable abyss, heteros par excellence, the feminine is inscribed beyond signifiers and beyond letters, which always eludes it. That this book sits in those unnamables and unfathomables attests the value writing has in our lives. When a pandemic ravages the planet and something non-human confronts all forces: scientific, political and economic, a book written by many hands brings us closer to thinking that perhaps, what "remains of Auschwitz" is poetry.


— Marité Colovini, Universidad Nacional de Rosario


This book gives voice to 'femininity', both situating and exploring how this concept departs from ideologically-loaded representations of women and clarifying the role of cultural productions – from the visual and literary arts – in shaping and expressing the ‘unfathomable female’. A landmark book for Anglophone readers, showcasing key Latin American feminist and psychoanalytic scholarship.


— Erica Burman, The University of Manchester


This book is a sounding board that allows us to listen to the silent feminine. Suddenly the silence is broken and we know the ineffable, the inaudible and what is usually silenced or ignored. We listen to it thanks to the acute psychoanalytic sensitivity of the writers. This is an unprecedented and indispensable book for those interested in femininity, sexuality, psychoanalysis, and gender and women's studies.


— David Pavón Cuéllar, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo


The Silent Feminine explores the female subject and the meaning of silence in psychology, literature and art. Among other areas, this book makes a significant contribution to the field of Hispanic and the works of contemporary women writers. One remarkable aspect this work acknowledges is the silencing of women writers who, despite their innovation and quality, are relegated from a literary canon. This book reveals how the different avatars of silence may be examples of patriarchal violence against women


— Silvia Ruiz Tresgallo, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro


The Silent Feminine

Essays on Jouissance, the Letter, and the Arts

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Contributors to this edited collection use a psychoanalytic lens to examine the historical and political silencing of women as portrayed through Latin American art and literature.

Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 194 • Trim: 6½ x 9½
    978-1-7936-5320-8 • Hardback • March 2022 • $100.00 • (£77.00)
    978-1-7936-5321-5 • eBook • March 2022 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Series: Psychoanalytic Studies: Clinical, Social, and Cultural Contexts
    Subjects: Psychology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Women
Author
Author
  • Araceli Colín Cabrera is psychoanalyst and independent researcher.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: The Silencing of Women and the Silent Feminine in Literature About War

    Araceli Colín Cabrera

    Translated By Natalia Rivas Colín

    Chapter 2: Nellie Campobello: Writing, Testimony, and Pedagogies Against Silence

    Cathia Huerta Arellano

    Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero

    Chapter 3: Feminine Jouissance in Elena Garro’s Writing: Rescuing Silent, Fertile Difference

    Flor de María Gamboa Solís

    Translated By Mariana Sandoval Gamboa

    Chapter 4: Autoviudas: Prejudiced Justice for The Ladies of Death

    Nubia Carolina Rovelo Escoto And Francisco Javier de Santiago Herrero

    Translated By Maricruz Ocampo Guerrero

    Chapter 5: Feminine Voices as An Exploration of The Unfathomable

    Alejandra Cantoral Pozo And Alfredo Emilio Huerta Arellano

    Translated By Helen Harper

    Chapter 6: Destinies of Silence, Silence of Destiny: “The Good Daughter” By Almudena Grandes

    Mario Orozco Guzmán And Hada Soria Escalante

    Chapter 7: Creative Silence in the Works of Frida Kahlo

    Delphine Scotto di Vettimo

    Translated By Victoria Grace

    Chapter 8: Las Tinieblas y El Agua Para Chocolate: Two Narratives About Feminine Care of Old People. Something of Which There is Nothing Left and That Returns to Interrogate Us

    Eurídice Sosa Peinado

    Translated By Helen Harper

    Chapter 9: The Individual Rights Dimension Associated to Mental Health Care: An Essential Perspective in The Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Severely Abused Individuals

    Viviana Pereda Ruiz

    Translated By Flavia Livacic Rojas

    Chapter 10: From Women´s Silence to the Speaking Subject

    Martha Patricia E. Aguilar Medina

    Translated By Helen Harper

Reviews
Reviews
  • This enthralling book displays a polyphony of voices, analyzing through different perspectives the silence and the silencing of women in Latin America. The reader is not only intellectually but emotionally engaged with the historical context of this silence and its traumatic effects, as she is introduced to women writers, and artists, who addressed that unperceived issue in the aftermath of socio-political upheavals. From my perspective, The Silent Feminine has opened the field for an enlightening dialogue with its authors.


    — Françoise Davoine, private practice


    The fact that silence is what is heard between spoken or written words shows that, like the feminine, silence is an enigma. Black hole, unfathomable abyss, heteros par excellence, the feminine is inscribed beyond signifiers and beyond letters, which always eludes it. That this book sits in those unnamables and unfathomables attests the value writing has in our lives. When a pandemic ravages the planet and something non-human confronts all forces: scientific, political and economic, a book written by many hands brings us closer to thinking that perhaps, what "remains of Auschwitz" is poetry.


    — Marité Colovini, Universidad Nacional de Rosario


    This book gives voice to 'femininity', both situating and exploring how this concept departs from ideologically-loaded representations of women and clarifying the role of cultural productions – from the visual and literary arts – in shaping and expressing the ‘unfathomable female’. A landmark book for Anglophone readers, showcasing key Latin American feminist and psychoanalytic scholarship.


    — Erica Burman, The University of Manchester


    This book is a sounding board that allows us to listen to the silent feminine. Suddenly the silence is broken and we know the ineffable, the inaudible and what is usually silenced or ignored. We listen to it thanks to the acute psychoanalytic sensitivity of the writers. This is an unprecedented and indispensable book for those interested in femininity, sexuality, psychoanalysis, and gender and women's studies.


    — David Pavón Cuéllar, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo


    The Silent Feminine explores the female subject and the meaning of silence in psychology, literature and art. Among other areas, this book makes a significant contribution to the field of Hispanic and the works of contemporary women writers. One remarkable aspect this work acknowledges is the silencing of women writers who, despite their innovation and quality, are relegated from a literary canon. This book reveals how the different avatars of silence may be examples of patriarchal violence against women


    — Silvia Ruiz Tresgallo, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro


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