FT-53226-05 | Research Programs: Summer Stipends | Persephone Braham | Gender and Monstrosity in Latin America and the Caribbean | 6/1/2005 - 8/31/2006 | $5,000.00 | Persephone | | Braham | | | | University of Delaware | Newark | DE | 19711-3651 | USA | 2005 | Latin American Literature | Summer Stipends | Research Programs | 5000 | 0 | 5000 | 0 |
This proposal is for a Summer Stipend to support research for a book entitled New World Teratologies: Gender and Monstrosity in Latin America and the Caribbean. The book examines the ways in which the monstrous female figures both the dangers and rewards of necessary cultural transformations in Latin America. As metaphors of exoticism, fecundity, sterility, and sexual and other excesses, feminine monsters sustained the ongoing conceptualization of the unknown that was a prerequisite to conquest. From the sirens, cannibals and Amazons of Discovery literature, to nineteenth-century mermaids and Sphinxes, to late twentieth-century representations of the Caribbean as Charybdis, feminine monsters have been integral to debates on power and identity in Latin America. |