The Urgent Emergence of the Subject. Problems of Access to Justice in the Texts of Belén López Peiró
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https://doi.org/10.30972/clt.227297Keywords:
citizenship, testimony, literature, access to justice, 21st CenturyAbstract
This paper examines Belén López Peiró’s Por qué volvías cada verano (2018) and Donde no hago pie (2021) in relation to Los niños perdidos (Un ensayo en cuarenta preguntas) (2016) by Valeria Luiselli, focusing on the questions that the law asks, in order to analyze how the legal system constructs its truth. From that, the paper reflects on the right to testimony and the concept of citizenship, that is, the conditions of entry into the law, as well as the conformation of second-class citizens, all in relation to literature as a space where new subjects of the enunciation might emerge.
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2023-12-29
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Dorfman, D. (2023). The Urgent Emergence of the Subject. Problems of Access to Justice in the Texts of Belén López Peiró. Cuadernos De Literatura, (22), e2201. https://doi.org/10.30972/clt.227297
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