Dealing with Breast cancer: the journals of Audre Lorde

Títol traduït de la contribució: “Dealing with Breast cancer: the journals of Audre Lorde”
  • Caterina Riba Sanmartí

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This paper analyzes how Caribbean-American poet and activist Audre Lorde textualizes the experience of breast cancer in her journals. Lorde confronts the narrative of the female body provided by the biomedical approach and challenges the passive role she is expected to play as a sick person. She deplores misinformation to patients and the insistence on reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy. Lorde denounces the discursive aggression toward women that is the result of the hidden patriarchal impositions insidiously operating within medical practices. She believes medical discourse has often been used to implement many of the precepts that underlie a male-centered society, shaping the gendering of women in line with a patriarchal worldview. This paper examines how Lorde faced with such a hostile situation, managed to overcome it, by speaking up and putting her fears and her hopes into words. Her personal diaries, The Cancer Journals (1980) and A Burst of Light (1988), constitute today a fundamental point of reference and an important contribution to the feminist cause.
Títol traduït de la contribució“Dealing with Breast cancer: the journals of Audre Lorde”
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)548-556
Nombre de pàgines8
RevistaJournal of US-China Public Administration
Volum11
Número5
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2014

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