No. 29 (2026): Colombian Women Writers: Traditions, Disruptions, and Emerging Voices

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The content of issue 29 of the International Journal of Cultures and Literatures reveals the transitions and displacements taking place in contemporary Colombian literature, through the recognition and study of works written by women, some of which are only now beginning to be read from recent interdisciplinary critical perspectives. These perspectives draw on gender approaches, environmental and sociocultural political debates, while also acknowledging the complexity of genre hybridity and, even more importantly, the social frameworks and practices linked to memory, identity, and power—with all their associated “isms”—in accordance with the material conditions of existence of regions and territories, together with the sum of their ancestral forms of knowledge. Such perspectives are largely applied by scholars of our literatures within university academic contexts.

Published: 2026-01-28

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