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- W1567020002 abstract "This essay is dedicated to the tenth muse . . . One of the foundations of Western thought is the structure of binary oppositions based in abstract conceptualizations. This process includes the expression of generic qualities as universalized notions. With respect to women, these qualities are generally contracted into Woman. Luce Irigaray describes this Woman as having been misinterpreted, forgotten, variously frozen in show-cases, rolled up in metaphors, buried beneath carefully stylized figures, raised up in different realities . . . (144). Women and writing have often been symbolic of each other as objects of the process of conceptualization. Anibal Gonzalez proposes that in many nineteenth-century texts the struggle for expression is represented as the attempt to submit particularly rebellious or hysterical woman to the legality of an organizing discourse that interprets woman (137). Thus, women have always had to find way to write within cultural structure burdened by long tradition of assumptions about gender (women did not write) and about authorship (men, inspired by Muses, did (Jed 196)). Women's role in poetic production was seen to be similar to that of her role in the home: as mediator and inspiration or muse. The millenary patriarchal patterns of subjectivity and gendering which imprisoned women in sensibility without legitimate desires, power, language, or participation in history made agency difficult. Be(com)ing woman poet in the midst of the cultural, social, and artistic renovations taking place at the end of the nineteenth century was fraught with cultural, social, and artistic obstacles. In order to become writers, women had to cross several boundaries: that of gender (between men and women) and that of timeless abstraction (between Woman and a woman). In order to define herself as an author, woman would in effect have to redefine the terms of her socialization. In the classical paradigm of the double bind, becoming an author meant denying one's sex, becoming unsexed or perversely sexed female (Gilbert and Gubar 49, 34). In Cuba in particular, the bellicose and ultra-politicized environment of the late nineteenth- century made it even more difficult for women to participate in the intellectual activities legitimated by the establishment. During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Cuba" @default.
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- W1567020002 title "From Muse to Poet: Paratextual Practices of Women Poets in Cuba at the End of the Nineteenth Century" @default.
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