Publicación: Mujeres en la literatura caribeña colombiana: un análisis desde el enfoque de género
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The present work has the purpose of analyzing the conditions of support and literary recognition of the women/writers of the Colombian Caribbean for educational, political, artistic and public institutions. The methodology with which it was developed was based on a documentary analysis of different scientific, journalistic and literary texts that would support the causes and effects of the proposed problem. After said bibliographic review, it was determined that Caribbean women/writers, both past and present, are still often invisible in many spaces for the dissemination and promotion of their works (national events, school curricula, conferences, awards, etc. ), which is a product of the historical invisibility that life and literature written by men have had, since in both spaces a stereotyped image of this was built, creating a prejudice in the social collective about the themes and styles with which that women write, and whose works were harshly judged for the expression of their liberated perspective, one that the world denied and did not want to read. In the search for information that accounts for the state of women writers, it was identified that other investigations also highlight this problem, and the State has tried to create a space just for them, which only puts the problem at rest, without making any transformation. background. This work seeks to leave a precedent, so that the subject is investigated and taught from the academy and literary criticism, encouraging a balance of dialogues between works of both sexes.