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  • Helena González Fernández Universitat de Barcelona
Vol. 28 (2013): La (re)construcción de género y el orden social en las literaturas hispánicas, Dossier, pages 53-89
Submitted: Sep 22, 2014 Published: Sep 22, 2013

Abstract

The feminine has been understood as a factor of innovation in Galician literature of late 20th century and early 21st. The aim of this article is to provide a reading of the mechanisms involved in the favorable reception of the feminist narrative in Galicia in 2005 and 2006. Three aspects will be analysed: the change that occurs in the literary system considering the feminist narrative as an indicator of modernization; the influence of the translation and the audiovisual adaptation in  the popularization of the novels and the creation of a violet literary fashion; and the role that assumes a critical accomplice that raises numerous questions to  analyze its capacity of influence in later literature. two  novels by significant feminist thesis, Herba moura (2005), by teresa  Moure, and o club da calceta (2006), by María reimóndez, will be discussed since these texts, literary projects and authorial figures, have enjoyed so much popular acceptance as institutional.

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