Monstruo a voces: una mirada sobre el deber (no) ser femenino en "Prohibido pasar" y "Los amantes" de Clara Silva

This article offers a critical reading of two stories by Uruguayan author Clara Silva—“Prohibido pasar” and “Los amantes”—published in the anthology Prohibido pasar (1969). Through these narratives, it examines the construction of an urban female identity, highlighting two key concepts: the female m...

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Autor principal: Silveira, Giannina
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025
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Sumario:This article offers a critical reading of two stories by Uruguayan author Clara Silva—“Prohibido pasar” and “Los amantes”—published in the anthology Prohibido pasar (1969). Through these narratives, it examines the construction of an urban female identity, highlighting two key concepts: the female monster and the abject. This identity challenges traditional models of woman and mother through the body, sexuality, and desire, directly contesting social expectations of the period.