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The Inappropriate/D Fantastic: A Proposal Beyond Feminism
- Source :
- CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Purdue University, 2021.
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Abstract
- Teresa López-Pellisa’s article “The Inappropriate/d Fantastic: A Proposal Beyond Feminism” discusses a type of narration that goes beyond the feminist fantastic. These are fantastic texts permeated not only by a feminist discourse, but by intersectionality, transfeminism, ecofeminism, cyberfeminism, post-humanism, xenofeminism and/or necropolitics as well. Borrowing the term inappropriate/d others from Donna Haraway (The Promises of Monsters), who in turn takes it from the feminist theorist Trinh Minh-ha, we can analyze those fantastic stories that call into question the categories of gender, class, race and sexuality established by Western enlightened humanism. These types of non-mimetic narrations have a clear subversive component and are led by dissident beings and attitudes presented from that “other space” or from beyond. In using this concept, this paper refers to those manifestations of the fantastic that serve as allegories or symbols of non-normative individuals who contravene the patriarchal hegemonic and heteronormative humanist system, using the subject matter of narration, the space recreated in the text or its characters.
- Subjects :
- feminism
Psychoanalysis
inappropriate/d others
Literature and Literary Theory
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Film and Media Studies
Comparative Literature
cultural studies
Human sexuality
comparative popular culture
xenofeminism
Feminism
Education
gender studies
Latin American Languages and Societies
gender
book history and culture
Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Reading and Language
audience and readership studies
gay and lesbian studies
media_common
Other Film and Media Studies
fantastic
education, culture, and literature
Art
Other Arts and Humanities
posthumanism
sexuality
culture theory
intercultural studies
European Languages and Societies
Posthumanism
culture and sociology
Arts and Humanities
biopolitcs
comparative cultural studies
feminist studies
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e336113e2d053affaa78fc90612020f8