DISPLACEMENT, MEMORY, AND POSTMEMORY IN THREE NOVELS FROM BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, AND CHILE

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Keywords:

displacement;, exile;, Ana Maria Machado;, Griselda Gambaro;, Alejandra Costamagna

Abstract

This essay examines issues of displacement, exile, and non-belonging, and their impact on a subject’s sense of identity, in three novels by South American women writers: Ana Maria Machado (Brazil), Griselda Gambaro (Argentina), and Alejandra Costamagna (Chile). Furthermore, the essay discusses how memory and postmemory are fundamental elements in
narratives in which the narrator and/or protagonist set out to write and rewrite self-identity, family and national histories.

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2024-07-02

How to Cite

Pinto-Bailey, C. F. (2024). DISPLACEMENT, MEMORY, AND POSTMEMORY IN THREE NOVELS FROM BRAZIL, ARGENTINA, AND CHILE. Revista Brasileira De Literatura Comparada, 24(45), 65–76. Retrieved from https://rblc.com.br/index.php/rblc/article/view/651

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