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- W750602326 abstract "Sierra, Marta. Gendered Spaces in Argentine Women's Writing. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2012. xiv, 240 pp. ISBN 9780-2301-2085-3 Sierra's carefully researched book examines various texts written by 20th and 21st Century Argentine women intellectuals, novelists, playwrights and poets in order to reflect on major shifts in production of gendered in Argentine cultural history. In the process, the author seeks to elucidate the relationship between Active constructions of space and what they reveal about the art and thought of women artists and intellectuals who question, resist or reform the social spaces and places assigned to them as national subjects. Chapters on authors as diverse as Victoria Ocampo, Griselda Gambaro, Luisa Futuransky and Maria Negroni (among several others mentioned later in this review) suggest new and highly productive ways of grouping Argentine women writers and poets. They also explore the complex relationship between the gendering of national, transnational and global spaces and the configuration of artistic and intellectual subjectivities both within and beyond national parameters. The persuasive literary analysis that casts new light on the fiction, poetry, autobiography and travel writing included in this study would be enough to recommend Sierra's book to any student of Argentine literature and culture, but it is Sierra's impressive theoretical argument that is the book's greatest strength. As stated in her introduction, the author's ambitious project is to arrive at a complex, multi-layered and multi-disciplinary understanding of how Argentine women writers' articulation of real and Active spaces can become a venue for understanding historical, social and cultural changes at the national, transnational and global levels. The dialogue she establishes with earlier scholarship on related subjects reflects a keen and even enviable understanding of recent and contemporary studies of gender, agency and subjectivity in the context of new articulations of cultural, geographic and aesthetic notions of spatialization. Sierra's approach is framed and guided by her nuanced readings of spatial constructs as theorized by David Harvey, Henri Lefebvre, Edward Soja, Karen Caplan (among others) and by gendered-inflected theories of nomadism and displacement ,as articulated by Rosie Braidotti, Sarah Upstone and Doreen Massey and others. Yet the author is equally conversant with recent research by Argentine geographers and cultural studies scholars who have explored the socio-political ramifications of real, figurative and metaphoric spaces in Argentine history and culture. Sierra's familiarity with work by Perla Zusman, Alvaro Fernandez Bravo and Ernesto Livon Grosman bring a fresh perspective and sometimes a needed corrective to the European and North American articulations of space and culture. What emerges from this welcome dialogue are readings that have something new to offer to the study of these particular writers in particular and to the study of the creation of fictive space in general. A model for young and established scholars on what can emerge from extensive and sustained intellectual dialogue both within and across disciplinary boundaries, the excellent introduction identifies representative stages in which significant shifts in the Argentine cultural landscape allow for the production of gendered in Argentine women's literature. These are identified as follows: immigration and the impact of international feminism 1910-1920; cosmopolitanism, domesticity and the literary scene (1920-1950); authoritarianism and the return to democracy (1970-1990); and the local-global connections of the 1990s and the 2000s. (9) The only weakness in this book, in my opinion, is the omission of further discussion of the first of these four stages after it is identified. Sierra explains this omission as a result of practical choices and space limitations. …" @default.
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