Inside the whale: configurations of an-other female subjectivity

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The posthumanist paradigm of the last three decades has brought about a transformation in what we understand as “human”, and its postanthropocentric proposals —common to posthumanist and ecocritical debates— have called for a radical revision of the relationship between culture and nature and have fostered bonds of continuity between these (Braidotti and Dolphijn). The current article focuses on the relationship of continuity between humans and animals in contemporary Irish and Galician poetry, and in particular on the motif of the whale, in that such continuity illustrates the emergent configurations of female subjectivity produced in these two Atlantic communities of Western Europe since the 1990s

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This is the preprint of the following article: [Manuela Palacios (2018) Inside the Whale: Configurations of An-other Female Subjectivity, Women's Studies, 47:2, 160-172, DOI: 10.1080/00497878.2018.1425579]. Free e-print of the article available from: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/3XU8StYKQsbT4yuVtGGC/full

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This essay has been completed as part of the research projects “Eco-Fictions. Emergent Discourses on Women and Nature in Ireland and Galicia” (Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad/ERDF, FEM2015-66937-P) and “Discourse and Identity” (Xunta de Galicia, GRC2015/002 GI-1924), which are hereby gratefully acknowledged

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