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Abstract

PEREZ BERNAL, Rosario; BACARLETT PEREZ, María Luisa  and  STAJNFELD, Sonja. Desert, capitalism and macho values: conjunction of the feminicide forces in “The part about the crimes” of “2666”. Cuad. CILHA [online]. 2015, vol.16, n.1, pp.13-34. ISSN 1852-9615.

The geographic-politic-economic-social location of Santa Teresa, the town-protagonist of the novel 2666 by Roberto Bolaño, is conspicuous; the present essay analyzes the feminicides described in “The Part About the Crimes” of this novel from the perspective of the spatial location that contains key implications on the cultural conditions and the ethical values of the described society. The concept of non-place of the anthropologist Marc Augé, who proposes that in the transit spaces the values are fluctuating; the desert, of values, as of emotions and empathy, the notion developed by the philosopher Gilles Lipovetsky; and male chauvinism and misogyny explicated by the chicana writer and essayist Gloria Anzaldúa, contribute to comprehend the existence of a specially fecund environment for the phenomenon of the feminicides.

Keywords : Feminicides; Non-place; Desert; Misogyny; Male chauvisnism.

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