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Ciberfeminismos, tecnotextualidades y transgéneros

Ciberfeminismos, tecnotextualidades y transgéneros

Isabel Navas Ocaña, Dolores Romero López

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This book offers an essential perspective on how cyberfeminism and Spanish digital literature, through authors like Isabel Navas Ocaña and Dolores Romero López, explore the search for new feminine, multicultural, and plurilingual identities, interweaving issues of body, memory, and history in the digital age.

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Cyberfeminism, in the context of Spanish digital literature written by women, is manifested in works that explore symbolic universes where the feminine transitions in search of new identities. These identities are conceived as multicultural, transnational, and plurilingual. Often, cyberfeminist reflection is intertwined with the posing of questions about identity, the body, memory, or history. Literary text is evolving in the digital era through the practice of digital literature, as demonstrated by the reflections of creators such as Belén Gache, María Mencía, Tina Escaja, and Alex Saum, and the work of other women such as Dora García, Belén García Nieto, Lidia Bocanegra, Mariela Yeregui, and Frida Robles. This evolution implies the creation of works that not only reflect symbolic universes where the feminine transitions in search of new multicultural, transnational, and plurilingual identities, but also intertwine with the posing of fundamental questions about identity, the body, memory, or history. Digital literature is presented as "a weapon loaded with the future" in this context. Genders, in reference to identities and transgender identities, interact with digital formats in digital literature written by women. In this field, creators echo in their works symbolic universes where the feminine transitions in search of new multicultural, transnational, and plurilingual identities. Reflection on the practice of digital literature frequently intertwines with the posing of questions about identity, the body, memory, or history, using digital formats as a means to explore these interactions and transformations of gender and subjectivity.

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Authors: Isabel Navas Ocaña, Dolores Romero López

Publication date: 03-03-2023

Language: es

Pages: 396

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