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In 'Death Takes Me,' men are the victims of violence usually inflicted on women

2025/3/12
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Andrew Limbaugh: 我提到了‘女性在冰箱里’这一术语,指的是将女性死亡作为推动男性主角前进的情节手段。这一概念在Cristina Rivera Garza的小说《Death Takes Me》中得到了探讨。Garza通过将男性身体作为暴力的载体,试图引起社会对暴力的更多关注。她的作品不仅反映了墨西哥的暴力现实,还探讨了语言的性别化及其对暴力的影响。 Cristina Rivera Garza: 我解释了《Death Takes Me》的故事背景,涉及一名女侦探调查一系列男性被性残害的案件。我强调所有受害者都是男性的重要性,并解释这与墨西哥的暴力背景有关。我试图通过将男性身体作为暴力的载体来引起更多关注,因为社会对女性苦难的容忍导致了针对女性的暴力持续存在。我还探讨了语言的性别化及其对暴力的影响,认为语言和城市空间的性别化在小说创作中非常重要。

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'Death Takes Me' narra la historia de una detective enfrentando asesinatos de hombres, explorando la violencia de género y el poder del lenguaje en la narrativa.
  • Cristina Rivera Garza es una escritora mexicana ganadora del Pulitzer.
  • La novela se centra en un detective mujer y los asesinatos de hombres mutilados sexualmente.
  • El contexto de violencia en México inspiró la creación de esta obra.
  • La autora busca desafiar las expectativas de género y el lenguaje a través de su narrativa.

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*La muerte me da, *a novel published in Spanish in 2007 by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cristina Rivera Garza, is now available to English readers. *Death Takes Me *follows a woman detective who finds herself in charge of handling a series of cases involving the killings of men – all of whom have been sexually mutilated. In today's episode, Garza speaks with NPR's A Martinez about the reality of gruesome violence against women in Mexico that inspired her book. She also talks about the power of words, and how she considers the grammar of violence in her writing.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)