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    In:  Nashim; a Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues 39 (2021) 92-108
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: Nashim; a Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues
    Angaben zur Quelle: 39 (2021) 92-108
    Keywords: Literature Women authors ; History and criticism ; Jewish women authors ; Children of Holocaust survivors, Writings of History and criticism ; Loss (Psychology) in literature ; Memory in literature
    Abstract: Our biases and personal experiences inform our view of the world. Literature creates an alternative reality, and our memories of life’s experiences help us create an entirely different universe. We are inclined to put together the pieces we want to remember, and these become our individual memory. Our perceptions of events and the ways we read them depend greatly on whether we live them as adults or in our formative years. Selective memory may have a healing effect or may torment us with images that won’t go away. This personal essay explores how members of the second generation endeavor to work around the “black holes” in their family memories, where references, dates and information has been lost or erased as a result of political violence and traumatic experiences. Using some fiction and non-fictional texts as examples, I examine the ways in which I have constructed my identity, heritage and literary work.
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    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2022
    Titel der Quelle: Nashim; a Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues
    Angaben zur Quelle: 40 (2022) 30-46
    Keywords: Lispector, Clarice Criticism and interpretation ; Lispector, Clarice ; Agosín, Marjorie ; Jeftanovic, Andrea, ; Brazilian fiction Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Chilean literature Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Jewish women authors ; Jewish women authors
    Abstract: In this essay, we analyze the impact of Clarice Lispector's short stories on the narrative projects of two Chilean writers of Jewish descent: Marjorie Agosín and Andrea Jeftanovic. We will explore how the botanical rhetoric deployed by Lispector served as a model for Agosín and Jeftanovic, as well as for other women authors who, later, would achieve international renown. Specifically, we will describe how this botanical rhetoric allows these Jewish voices located in (post)dictatorial Chile to complete a double purpose: on the one hand, to dismantle the culture of abuse in the host society, and on the other, to recover ancestral memories lost in the diaspora. Like Agosín and Jeftanovic, we learn from Lispector's writing: The echoes of the past can still be heard at the level of wildlife.
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