Nomadic narratives: the aesthetic-political project of Guadalupe Santa Cruz

Authors

  • Carolina Escobar Facultad de Filosofía Y Humanidades, Universidad de Chile

Abstract

The Guadalupe Santa Cruz´s narrative mixes and recreates a visual, historical, poetic, essayistic and enunciative modalities codes that make her literary work an space of different readings. In response to these, this article discusses the selfreflective and nomadic way in his novels to reveal the power relationships and dynamics of sex / gender system. From this particular way of narrating, emerges an aesthetic-political project that allows think about and disassemble the generic binaries that replicated in cultural imaginaries to building, from there, feminist knowledges that propose other forms of social relations.