Chilean Women's Poetry under Neoliberalism, 19802020
By (Author) Brbara Fernndez-Melleda
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
10th March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Hardback
194
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Chilean Women's Poetry under Neoliberalism, 1980-2020 explores how the works of 6 women poets interact with the imposition and development of neoliberalism in Chile over 4 decades. The book follows a chronology that joins poetic work that criticises the model from its inception during dictatorship times (1980s), through a democratic transition that did not live up to its expectations (1990s), until the naturalisation of neoliberalism as a new normal that seems not possible to overcome (2000s). Finally, the 2010s show how the great inequalities denounced in the works from the previous 3 decades found concrete resistance through the October 2019 social revolt. This juncture brings new poetry hoping for a refoundation of Chile while also imagining the failure of a revolutionary movement. In the end, the latter came to pass.