Esther Tusquets: Between the Editor and the Author in a Gender Perspective in Children’s Literature
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2021ISBN
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Abstract
Esther Tusquets was an editor and an author with a feminist approach to
life. Her work as an editor and as a writer are both full of references to gender
equality and, above all, she discovered that education was a means to reach
this gender identity that female condition in the social ambience of Spain
during Franco's dictatorship, had constantly underpinned. The main purpose
of this article is to deepen into her duty as a children's literature editor,
as a writer and specifically about one of her writings related to children.
Therefore, the fundamental thesis of this study 1s to understand the process
of the editor into the writer of children's books to undermine the prevalent
sexist ideology. Particular attention will be paid to Marcela the Bunny (La
conejita Marcela, Tusquets, 1980), establishing a first step towards the path
of an iconic and a narrative analysis of the storybook.
When referring to Tusquets" work as an editor and as a writer, there are
two firms/publishing houses that she founded, Lumen and RqueR, which
collect women's writings and children's literature but also and most relevant,
according to Comas, «a markedly vindicatory slant» (2019, 197).
As an author, Esther Tusquets has been an iconic image of the Spanish
feminist literature since the eighties, due to her rejection of the patriarchal
and standardized traditions of the Spanish woman. She was aware of the
disadvantaged position of women in society and she reacted through
her literary approach. Nevertheless, some critics argue that her position
was unclear. Levine (1987, 210) and Smith (2002, 342) affirm a certain
ambiguity and conformism. Lonsdale adds that «the association of Tusquets”
writing with a spontaneous and transgressive femininity not only raises
highly problematic questions about the gendering of language, but implies a
randomness in Tusquets” narrative» (2008, 186). The author and editor never
defined herself as a feminist, because she understood feminism as a living attitude more than a doctrine (Tusquets, 2006, 11-13). In a sound interview
with Ross, she affirmed that «what you think is reflected on what you write»
(Ross, 2005, 217). This affirmation can apply both to her writings and her
work as an editor. In this sense, her writings related to children's literature
and her vision translated into publishing the Spanish version of Dalla parte
delle bambine, a collection of storybooks with a fine beauty mixed with an
ideological and innovative proposal (Simó-Comas, 2019, 204).
Esther Tusquets has been one of the most successful feminine contemporary
Spanish writers who published five novels, a collection of tales and some
storybooks for children. One of the outstanding contributions of Tusquets
as a writer was a new approach to language in a feminine perspective when
referring to the feminine erotic experience, a new point of view which hadn9t
been present before in the literary language (Ross, 2005, 212). Together with
this, as an editor, she contributed to the expansion of the feminine thought
and the capacity of women to express themselves. When asked about being
feminist, she was of the opinion that even the expression was overused and
therefore devaluated. She thought it was fair and relevant enough to be
considered a feminist in terms of replying to machoism. In addition, when
a writer expresses herself what she writes reflects what she believes, so this
is what she acknowledged being a feminist: indeed from a practical point of
view, she was. She argued that she did not write feminist novels although she
believed that «in our occidental culture and society, gender equality has not
been reached» (Ross, 2005, 217).
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
82 - Literature
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Pages
8 p.
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
Recommended citation
Canals-Botines, M. (2021) Esther Tusquets: Between the Editor and the Author in a Gender Perspective in Children's Literature. Dins Leproni, R., Women on Women. De-gendering perspectives. (p. ) Roma.
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