Taking over Words to Re-Signify Justice: Reading El invencible verano de Liliana by Cristina Rivera Garza in the Heat of Feminist Struggles

Authors

  • Susana Draper Princeton University

Keywords:

Feminicide, feminist movements, Cristina Rivera Garza, Liliana Rivera Garza, justicia, impunidad

Abstract

The popular feminist mobilizations that have unfolded in recent years have opened new horizons for understanding politics, placing the very possibility of a life without violence at the center. The cry of Enough! /¡BASTA! to gender-based violence has made possible forms of analysis and intervention that point to the ability to name and conceptualize the ways in which silence and invisibility have functioned to maintain systematic impunity. In dialogue with what these mobilizations have made possible, this article approaches Liliana's Invincible Summer, where Cristina Rivera Garza writes about the feminicide of her sister Liliana that occurred three decades ago. The article analyzes how the novel stages multiple questions about the limitations of patriarchal justice and connects them with a question about language and the configuration of everyday life.

Published

2025-02-14

How to Cite

Draper, S. (2025). Taking over Words to Re-Signify Justice: Reading El invencible verano de Liliana by Cristina Rivera Garza in the Heat of Feminist Struggles. A Contracorriente: Una Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 22(2), 99–123. Retrieved from https://acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acontracorriente/article/view/2416

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Articles / Artículos