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Literatura y lingüística
versión impresa ISSN 0716-5811
Resumen
HERNANDEZ, Biviana. MATRIA, Becoming-Female, Becoming-Travesti or the inverted fatherland of Antonio Silva. Lit. lingüíst. [online]. 2015, n.32, pp.13-40. ISSN 0716-5811. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0716-58112015000200002.
How textuality of a becoming-female and travesti is built, is the question in this article guides the inquiry into Matria (2007), of the Chilean poet Antonio Silva (1970-2012), following the premise of "minority becoming" that representing the groups excluded of the modern nation project of post-transitional Chile. We will focus on the notion of becoming a critical area of verbalization of otherness, where various voices and ideological positions (women, prostitutes, indigenous, transvestites) enter the text to express their difference from the territorial and political edge that in Matria constructs the subjectivity of peripheral and marginal subject.
Palabras clave : Antonio Silva; travestism; becoming-female; marginality; otherness.