Infancias vulneradas: violencia infantil, irrepresentabilidad y normalización en Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny, Marina Herrera y Emiliano Monge
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2036-0967/12520Keywords:
unrepresentability, Social violence, child violence, normalization, current Mexican narrativeAbstract
A relevant condition in Mexico today is the increase in violence rates. At the same time, there has been the proliferation and generalization of a daily normalization of violence as an emerging collateral reality. One of the most lacerating edges of social violence is the one violating girls, boys and adolescents. Those are not only human beings who suffer it, but also subjects who exercise it, which becomes an unrepresentable and ominous angle of childhood. In these pages we will focus on the study of the representation of the daily normalization of child social violence in three contemporary Mexican writers, such as Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny, Marina Herrera and Emiliano Monge.
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