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NI UTOPÍA, NI DISTOPÍA: VIAJE Y PREHISTORIA EN LA NARRATIVA GRÁFICA LA MUCHACHA SALVAJE, DE MIREIA PÉREZ

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Mireia Pérez, in La muchacha salvaje, imagines a mythical world, and goes back to the origins of our civilization to better understand the world in which she lives and women’s position in our society. Her graphic narrative focuses on the journey of the protagonist through different communities and modes of living that opens her eyes to other ways of thinking, being and seeing the world. This article examines the importance of the journey in shaping the identity of the main character. A protagonist who finds herself “out of place”, who lives displaced and in constant movement. Her travels through this imaginary world provide the arena to consider the female bildungsroman, the nomadic subject, the importance of silence in the narrative, as well as notions of subjectivity, deterritorialization, and the place of female authors in the comic world. Resumen Mireia Pérez, en La muchacha salvaje, inventa un mundo mítico y nos traslada a los orígenes de nuestra civilización para comprender mejor el mundo en que vive y la posición de la mujer en nuestra sociedad. La narrativa gráfica se centra en el viaje de la protagonista por diferentes comunidades y diferentes costumbres que le abren los ojos a otras formas de pensar, ser y ver el mundo. Este artículo examina el papel que cobra el viaje en la configuración de la identidad de un personaje que se encuentra “fuera de lugar”, que vive desplazado y en tránsito constante. El motivo temático del viaje por este mundo imaginario nos lleva a considerar varios aspectos, entre ellos, el bildungsroman femenino, el sujeto nómada, el silencio en esta narrativa gráfica así como nociones de subjetividad, desterritorialización y la situación de las autoras en el mundo del cómic.
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Title: NI UTOPÍA, NI DISTOPÍA: VIAJE Y PREHISTORIA EN LA NARRATIVA GRÁFICA LA MUCHACHA SALVAJE, DE MIREIA PÉREZ
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Mireia Pérez, in La muchacha salvaje, imagines a mythical world, and goes back to the origins of our civilization to better understand the world in which she lives and women’s position in our society.
Her graphic narrative focuses on the journey of the protagonist through different communities and modes of living that opens her eyes to other ways of thinking, being and seeing the world.
This article examines the importance of the journey in shaping the identity of the main character.
A protagonist who finds herself “out of place”, who lives displaced and in constant movement.
Her travels through this imaginary world provide the arena to consider the female bildungsroman, the nomadic subject, the importance of silence in the narrative, as well as notions of subjectivity, deterritorialization, and the place of female authors in the comic world.
Resumen Mireia Pérez, en La muchacha salvaje, inventa un mundo mítico y nos traslada a los orígenes de nuestra civilización para comprender mejor el mundo en que vive y la posición de la mujer en nuestra sociedad.
La narrativa gráfica se centra en el viaje de la protagonista por diferentes comunidades y diferentes costumbres que le abren los ojos a otras formas de pensar, ser y ver el mundo.
Este artículo examina el papel que cobra el viaje en la configuración de la identidad de un personaje que se encuentra “fuera de lugar”, que vive desplazado y en tránsito constante.
El motivo temático del viaje por este mundo imaginario nos lleva a considerar varios aspectos, entre ellos, el bildungsroman femenino, el sujeto nómada, el silencio en esta narrativa gráfica así como nociones de subjetividad, desterritorialización y la situación de las autoras en el mundo del cómic.

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