Reina María Rodríguez: una poética liminar para Cuba
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Bibiana Collado
Universitat de València
En este artículo pretendemos acercarnos a algunas de las principales problemáticas que han afectado a la poesía escrita en Cuba durante las últimas décadas: la reflexión en torno a la relación del lenguaje poético con la realidad; la escritura del límite, de lo sobrante ‒aquello que oculta la ideología‒; la hibridación de los diferentes géneros y lenguajes artísticos ‒poesía, narrativa, imagen‒, etc. Para ello, nos detendremos en dos libros de la poeta Reina María Rodríguez: Travelling (1995) y Variedades de Galiano (2008). Y abordaremos su vinculación con la “Escuela del Lenguaje” norteamericana
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Revolución cubana, poesía contemporánea, Escuela del lenguaje, autorrepresentación, mujer
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Collado, Bibiana. «Reina María Rodríguez: una poética liminar para Cuba». Mitologías hoy, vol.VOL 8, pp. 137-51, https://raco.cat/index.php/mitologias/article/view/285971.
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