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The Will to Heal: Psychological Recovery in the Novels of Latina Writers
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The Will to Heal: Psychological Recovery in the Novels of Latina Writers

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For the past three decades, Latin American and Latina women writers have used autobiography, fiction, and a blend of the two genres to address the psychological struggle to heal from both personal and political traumas. Felicia Fahey focuses on six fictional autobiographies as literary representations of psychological recovery: Alina Diaconu’s
El penultimo viajc / The penultimate journey
(1989), Manuela Fingueret’s
Hija del silencio / Daughter of Silence
(2000), Luisa Valenzuela’s
La travesia / The Crossing
(2001), Sara Sefchovich’s
Demasiado amor / Too Much Love
(1991), Laura Restrepo’s
Dulce compania / The Angel of Galilea
(1995), and Ana Castillo’s
The Mixquiahuala Letters (1989). These novels are presented in two groups. Diaconu, Fingueret, and Valenzuela explore the psychological effects of the Argentine Dirty War of 1976 to 1983, while Sefchovich, Restrepo and Castillo, examine more general sociocultural issues of politics and gender in Mexico, Columbia, and the United States. This literature, authored by and about women, reveals the uncertain journey of the protagonist who, in order to heal life’s wounds, faces the forbidden and painful territory of the autobiographical process and the consequences for the individual and community that this interior journey has.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2007
Pages
232
ISBN
9780826328557

For the past three decades, Latin American and Latina women writers have used autobiography, fiction, and a blend of the two genres to address the psychological struggle to heal from both personal and political traumas. Felicia Fahey focuses on six fictional autobiographies as literary representations of psychological recovery: Alina Diaconu’s
El penultimo viajc / The penultimate journey
(1989), Manuela Fingueret’s
Hija del silencio / Daughter of Silence
(2000), Luisa Valenzuela’s
La travesia / The Crossing
(2001), Sara Sefchovich’s
Demasiado amor / Too Much Love
(1991), Laura Restrepo’s
Dulce compania / The Angel of Galilea
(1995), and Ana Castillo’s
The Mixquiahuala Letters (1989). These novels are presented in two groups. Diaconu, Fingueret, and Valenzuela explore the psychological effects of the Argentine Dirty War of 1976 to 1983, while Sefchovich, Restrepo and Castillo, examine more general sociocultural issues of politics and gender in Mexico, Columbia, and the United States. This literature, authored by and about women, reveals the uncertain journey of the protagonist who, in order to heal life’s wounds, faces the forbidden and painful territory of the autobiographical process and the consequences for the individual and community that this interior journey has.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 November 2007
Pages
232
ISBN
9780826328557