Sharon Doubiago's South America Mi Hija: A Journey into the Poet's Psyche.

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July 14, 2014

 

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The poet seems to me to analogize the landscape of both America and the psychology and anatomy of women's body. In this sense, she raises questions about feminine position, gender issues, and social system that govern the relationships between male and female, daughter and mother, man and woman, man and nature, husband and wife...
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It is also the journey of reunification of mother and daughter, a chance that the poet employs to fully communicate with her teenage child in a didactic way. It is also a journey into myths and legends but with good adaptation and contextualization. Seemingly, most of these mythical names and figures are female-related names that signify different concerns of the poet's psyche...
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