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Revista Ciencia y Cultura

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RIOBO PEZOA, Enrique. Speaking from Deep within Our Insides: Humanism, the Nation, and the Condition of Women in Yolanda Bedregal. Rev Cien Cult [online]. 2019, vol.23, n.43, pp.27-48. ISSN 2077-3323.

The present article proposes arguments on the relevance of Greek and pre- Colombian American antiquity to consider topics relevant to the work of Yolanda Bedregal, such as humanism -related to the subject of knowledge-, the nation and the condition of women. The article is divided into four parts; following a brief introduction, a selection of references of antiquity; dialogue on the topic of knowledge; feminism and art; and the notion of our bowels or insides as a sign of the problematic relationship with the nation. Emphasis is placed on the different forms Bedregal employs for saying without saying.

Keywords : Nation; Yolanda Bedregal; Antiquity; Bolivia; Knowledge; Women writers.

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