Taste the Memory That Opens in the Ruin of the Present… Friendship, Gender Identity and Nation in Beatriz Gimeno
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In the present work we intend to discuss the concept of postmemory in relation to some critical texts on the ideological heritage of the civil war (which assumes the deconstruction of the “two Spains” ideology) and the Franco dictatorship written by an exponent of the so-called second generation, Beatriz Gimeno (Madrid, 1962). As a dissident reference, the articulation of the place of the family from fragmentation and alienation is key in his narrative and poetics, while at the same time expressing an experiential and rebellious way of recovering the sexodivergent voices of Francoist repression, especially that of lesbian feminism.References
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