Diosa Ambarina: Ecopoetics of the Eternal Femenine in Eguren’s Poetry
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https://doi.org/10.12795/PH.2023.v37.i02.10Keywords:
Eternal feminine, Ecopoetics, medieval reminiscences, modern Peruvian poetry, imaginaries of natureAbstract
This article undertakes an ecopoetic reading of Eguren’s poetry based on the recurrent presence of the eternal feminine in his work. To this end, a dialogue is proposed with the notions of “true poetry” set out in the famous book The White Goddess by Robert Graves [1948]. After verifying the consecration of the feminine in Eguren’s poetics, the link between these conceptions and ecological consciousness is noted. It also points out how this type of poetic imagination can contribute to rethinking the relations that hegemonic modernity maintains with mother earth.
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