Cuando la musa pinta y escribe: Elizabeth Bishop y las pintoras surrealistas
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Suárez-Toste, Ernesto
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2003-01
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Este ensayo explora las afinidades entre la poesía de Elizabeth Bishop y la obra de diversas pintoras surrealistas a la luz de la problemática de género asociada al machismo de los surrealistas. Un estudio de las afinidades entre Bishop y estas pintoras nos muestra cómo recurrieron a una serie de estrategias de subversión comunes dentro de la mal disimulada réplica del patriarcado social que crearon los surrealistas. Su búsqueda de una madurez artística las condujo a una poética doblemente subversiva donde su reivindicación de la magia, lo doméstico, y la identificación entre mujer y naturaleza forma parte de una estrategia revisionista conjunta
This essay discusses the affinities between Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry and the painting of several surrealist women artists in the light of the gender problematics associated to the surrealist male chauvinism. A study of Bishop’s affinities with surrealist women painters shows how they resorted to very similar strategies of subversion within the male surrealist replication of a patriarchal framework. Their quest for artistic maturity led them to a twice subversive poetics where their vindication of magic, the domestic, and the identification between woman and nature forms part of a revisionist strategy
This essay discusses the affinities between Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry and the painting of several surrealist women artists in the light of the gender problematics associated to the surrealist male chauvinism. A study of Bishop’s affinities with surrealist women painters shows how they resorted to very similar strategies of subversion within the male surrealist replication of a patriarchal framework. Their quest for artistic maturity led them to a twice subversive poetics where their vindication of magic, the domestic, and the identification between woman and nature forms part of a revisionist strategy
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Elizabeth Bishop (1908-1979) ; Poesía ; Estados Unidos ; Surrealismo ; Arte ; Género ; Poética ; Poetry ; America ; Surrealism ; Art ; Gender ; Poetics