Spiral of Silence: A Novel: Curbstone Books 2
Autor Elvira Sánchez-Blake Traducere de Lorena Terandoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2019
Elvira Sánchez-Blake's shattering testimonial novel, Spiral of Silence, breaks thirty-year silences about the traumatizing impact of Colombia's civil war, and centers on the experiences of women who move through hopelessness, loss, and grief during this volatile era in Latin American history.
A multigenerational epic, Spiral of Silence (Espiral de Silencios) opens in the early 1980s, as peace and amnesty agreements spark optimism and hope. We meet Norma, a privileged, upper-class woman who is married to an army general; Maria Teresa (Mariate), a young rebel who loves a guerrilla fighter and navigates commitments to motherhood and revolutionary activism; and Amparo, a woman who comes of age later, and carries the confusion and dislocation of a younger generation. Each contends with the consequences of war and violence on her life; each is empowered through community-building and working for change.
Few authors have considered the role of women in Colombia during this wartime period, and Sánchez-Blake's nuanced exploration of gender and sexism—framed by conflict and social upheaval—distinguishes the novel. Drawing on stories from women who have worked within organizations in Colombia to end state violence, Spiral of Silence celebrates resistance, reinvention, and how women create and protect their families and communities.
A multigenerational epic, Spiral of Silence (Espiral de Silencios) opens in the early 1980s, as peace and amnesty agreements spark optimism and hope. We meet Norma, a privileged, upper-class woman who is married to an army general; Maria Teresa (Mariate), a young rebel who loves a guerrilla fighter and navigates commitments to motherhood and revolutionary activism; and Amparo, a woman who comes of age later, and carries the confusion and dislocation of a younger generation. Each contends with the consequences of war and violence on her life; each is empowered through community-building and working for change.
Few authors have considered the role of women in Colombia during this wartime period, and Sánchez-Blake's nuanced exploration of gender and sexism—framed by conflict and social upheaval—distinguishes the novel. Drawing on stories from women who have worked within organizations in Colombia to end state violence, Spiral of Silence celebrates resistance, reinvention, and how women create and protect their families and communities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810139169
ISBN-10: 0810139162
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
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ISBN-10: 0810139162
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Curbstone Books 2
Seria Curbstone Books 2
Notă biografică
ELVIRA SÁNCHEZ-BLAKE is an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University. She is the author of several books of short stories, poetry, and plays. Among her titles is Latin American Women and the Literature of Madness: Narratives at the Crossroads of Gender, Politics, and the Mind, coauthored with Laura Kanost. Her scholarly interests include Latin American women writers, testimonial literature, gender issues, media, and theater.
LORENA TERANDO is an associate professor of translation and interpreting studies, and chair of the Translation and Interpreting Studies Department at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She is a leading critical translation scholar, focusing on witnessing in translation, trauma studies, and the work of Latin American women novelists. She has translated work by Consuelo Avila, Belén Boville, Esther Cross, María Eugenia Vásquez Perdomo, and Carmen Cecilia Suárez, among others.
LORENA TERANDO is an associate professor of translation and interpreting studies, and chair of the Translation and Interpreting Studies Department at University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She is a leading critical translation scholar, focusing on witnessing in translation, trauma studies, and the work of Latin American women novelists. She has translated work by Consuelo Avila, Belén Boville, Esther Cross, María Eugenia Vásquez Perdomo, and Carmen Cecilia Suárez, among others.
Cuprins
Foreword by Marjorie Agosin (or Mary Berg)
Translator's Introduction
Spiral of Silence
Part I
Comandante
A Baby in Prison
The Hole
A Prisoner's Baby
The San Juan Fiesta
The Letter
Amnesty
Undecided
Freedom
Patria Potestad
The Threat
Light and Shadow
The MAS
Persecution
The Second Angel
Like Father...
At the Little Cabin
Fleeting Vision
Don Eusebio
The House of Serenity
The Visit
Confusion
The Siege
Part II
Miguel's Whereabouts
The Co-op
Into the Lion's Den
The Secret
The Tapestry
Victim of Her Own Design
Sons of War
The Checkpoint
At their Posts
No Choice
Mediator
The Refuge
The Battle
A Drink in the Nick of Time
Face to Face
No More War! No More Hate! No More Blood!
Angels of Fire
Epilogue
Author's Postscript
Descriere
Elvira Sánchez-Blake's shattering testimonial novel Spiral of Silence (Espiral de Silencios) depicts the impact of Colombia’s civil war on three women: Norma, an upper-class army wife; Maria Theresa, a young rebel and mother; and Amparo, who comes of age at a critical moment in the country’s history.