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Subject to Change: The Lessons of Latin American Women's Testimonio for Truth, Fiction, and Theory

Subject to Change: The Lessons of Latin American Women's Testimonio for Truth, Fiction, and Theory in Bloomington, MN
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By analyzing testimonial writing, works of fiction, and critical theory, Joanna R. Bartow examines the self-representation of testimonial subjects. She questions limits on reading
testimonio
that until recently have delegitimated the testimonial subject’s autonomy. In addition, Bartow shows the importance of a feminist perspective on
, a perspective met with some resistance. In specific ways, feminist theory sheds light on the construction of the testimonial subject, and testimonial writing highlights questions of agency across differences in feminist theory.
Subject to Change
does not approach testimonial writing as raw material for theory, but rather reads Latin American
— and the testimonial speaking subject — as an equally sophisticated interlocutor in debates on difference.
Bartow explores theories of violence, sacrifice, displacement, nomadism, and female identity through works by Rigoberta Menchú, Carolina Maria de Jesus, Elena Poniatowska, Clarice Lispector, and Diamela Eltit.
testimonio
that until recently have delegitimated the testimonial subject’s autonomy. In addition, Bartow shows the importance of a feminist perspective on
, a perspective met with some resistance. In specific ways, feminist theory sheds light on the construction of the testimonial subject, and testimonial writing highlights questions of agency across differences in feminist theory.
Subject to Change
does not approach testimonial writing as raw material for theory, but rather reads Latin American
— and the testimonial speaking subject — as an equally sophisticated interlocutor in debates on difference.
Bartow explores theories of violence, sacrifice, displacement, nomadism, and female identity through works by Rigoberta Menchú, Carolina Maria de Jesus, Elena Poniatowska, Clarice Lispector, and Diamela Eltit.