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TITLE:
Joyful Motherhood: A New Approach in the Mexican Literature Written by Women
AUTHORS:
Cándida Elizabeth Vivero Marín
KEYWORDS:
Being-Mother, Motherhood, Criticism, Joy, Bliss
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.8 No.6,
June
17,
2020
ABSTRACT: In recent years, the generation of female writers who were born in the 1980s addresses the motherhood subject from a joyful perspective, including the exhausting aspects of it. This paper aims to study Daniela Rea’s text Mientras las niñas duermen [While the girls are asleep], from a feminist and gender perspective in order to point out a new perspective about the subject in Mexican literature written by women.