bachelorThesis
Hacia una cartografía del cuerpo en la poesía de: Angeles Martínez, Cristóbal Zapata y Roy Sigüenza.
Fecha
2013Autor
Cordero Cueva, Ana Cecilia
Institución
Resumen
This work aims to give principal attention to the sing about the body poetry. We performed a retrospective glance on poetry written in Latinoamerican, taking voices that speak for themselves, including Rubén Darío, Borges, Paz, Neruda, Vallejo, to poets newest live Daniel Ruiz (Mexico 1987). There is a corpus of relevant ecuadorian authors to analyze how your texts looks at the bodies, on a quick trip, from Gonzalo Escudero to Maria Fernanda Espinoza varied texts, rescues the corporeal presence and multiple function beyond erotic. Then, the text focus on three contemporary poets, born between 1958 and 1980: Roy Siguenza, Christopher Zapata and Angeles Martinez, and analyze one to one its proximity to the theme of the body: Roy and the strong presence of homo-eroticism, like the magnetic field of your vital errors, Zapata and its emphasis on the body, desire, sex as raw material for their lyrical and Martinez with a feminine different look, transgressive and cynical about women and their bodies present in romantic relationships. The mapping of the body in these poets differs between them, but their common feature is the transgression, which at first glance could be seen as a "sexual transgression" but we intend in this analysis comes as a white glove slap, with a strong presence aesthetics, with marvelous constructions, but finally, a political slap.