PALESTINIAN POETISTS IN EXILE

Authors

  • Clara María Thomas de Antonio Universidad de Sevilla

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/RICL.2012.i12.13

Keywords:

poetisas palestinas, mujeres palestinas, exilio palestino, literatura femenina árabe

Abstract

This work will focus on the voice of Palestinian women in exile, which has renewed the voice of Palestinian women who have lived and / or live in Palestine. In the literary field, these women stand out above all in the field of poetry. His work, which cannot be separated from geography and history, is marked by the tragedy of his people. In addition, his poems reveal characteristic features of his female authorship: they are tinged with a longing for life, fruitfulness and hope for the future of Palestine. And above all, they are - like those of so many Palestinian poets - a powerful instrument of resistance to the Israeli occupation.

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Thomas de Antonio, Cl. Mª, “Voces de mujer en Palestina”. Arriaga Flórez, Mercedes (Ed.), Entretejiendo saberes. Actas del V Seminario de la Asociación Universitaria de Estudios de Mujeres (AUDEM), (Sevilla, 17 a 19 de octubre de 2002), [CD] Vicerrectorado de Calidad y Nuevas Tecnologías, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, 2003.

Thomas de Antonio, Cl. Mª, “Fadwa Tuqán, del harén a la arena palestina”. Arriaga Flórez, Mercedes y otros (Ed.), Los estudios de las mujeres hacia el espacio común europeo, ArCiBel Editores, Sevilla, 2004, 296-319.

Thomas de Antonio, Cl. Mª, “En memoria de la poetisa Fadwa Tuqán, símbolo de la resistencia palestina”. Arriaga Flórez, Mercedes y otros (Ed.). De lo sagrado y lo profano. Mujeres tras/ entre/sin fronteras, ArCiBel Editores, Sevilla, 2008, pp. 517-542.

Published

2012-04-09

How to Cite

Thomas de Antonio, C. M. (2012). PALESTINIAN POETISTS IN EXILE. International Journal of Cultures and Literatures, (12), 222–235. https://doi.org/10.12795/RICL.2012.i12.13
Received 2019-01-11
Accepted 2019-01-11
Published 2012-04-09
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