La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana

Experiences of exile are certainly as unique as the violence they give rise to, depending on the situation and the place... The case of Desert Blood, by the Chicana author Alicia Gaspar de Alba is particularly interesting from this point of view in that it takes into account a very special kind of e...

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Main Authors: Stéphanie Benson, Caroline Lepage
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Groupe de Recherche Amérique Latine Histoire et Mémoire 2011-06-01
Series:Les Cahiers ALHIM
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/3746
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description Experiences of exile are certainly as unique as the violence they give rise to, depending on the situation and the place... The case of Desert Blood, by the Chicana author Alicia Gaspar de Alba is particularly interesting from this point of view in that it takes into account a very special kind of exile — static exile engendered by a brutal historical displacement of the Mexican-U.S. border — and a particular use of violence, since it addresses the terrible femicide in which women have been killed from the 1990s up until today in the unfortunately infamous zone around Ciudad Juarez (the number of victims is now probably into the thousands). This novel is groundbreaking in the sense that, over and beyond its ruthless denunciation and serious accusations, it shows the way towards a new form of borderland collective identity, questioning other levels of individual identity, especially with regard to sex and gender.
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La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
Les Cahiers ALHIM
identity
Mexico
Ciudad Juarez
femicide
gender
title La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
title_full La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
title_fullStr La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
title_full_unstemmed La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
title_short La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
title_sort la femme frontiere desert blood comme paradigme de la violence engendree par l exil statique dans la societe chicana
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Mexico
Ciudad Juarez
femicide
gender
url https://journals.openedition.org/alhim/3746
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