Persona: Castelao Gómez, Isabel
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Publicación Fronteras poéticas en la obra de Mina Loy(Universitat Jaume I, 2013) Castelao Gómez, IsabelEste artículo analiza la obra de Mina Loy, poeta británico-americana modernista, desde una perspectiva feminista postmoderna respecto al tema de las identidades de género y la hibridez cultural. El poema secuenciado «Songs to Joannes» constituye una parodia de la lírica amorosa y la desestabilización del mito del amor romántico a través de un sujeto poético que juega ambiguamente con la masculinidad y la feminidad. «Anglo-Mongrels and the Rose» es un poema autobiográfico que refleja el conflicto étnico y cultural de la autora, y que propone la autoinvención de la identidad en un espacio multifacético e intersticial dentro de la diferencia. Ésta sería la definición de «frontera», un concepto que vertebra el análisis presente para mostrar la idiosincrasia de la obra de Loy, una joya olvidada y recientemente recuperada de la poesía modernista anglosajona.Publicación Beat women poets and writerscountercultural urban geographies and feminist avant-garde poetics(Universidad de La Rioja, 2016-12-16) Castelao Gómez, IsabelThe work of Beat women poets and their contribution to the Beat canon was neglected for decades until the late nineties. This study presents a critical appreciation of early Beat women poets and writers’ impact on contemporary US literature drawing from theoretical tools provided by feminist literary and poetry criticism and gender studies on geography. The aim is to situate this female literary community, in specific the one of late 1950s and 1960s in New York, within the Beat generation and to analyze the characteristics of their cultural and literary phenomena, highlighting two of their most important contributions from the point of view of gender, cultural and literary studies: their negotiation of urban geographies and city space as bohemian women and writers, and their revision of Beat aesthetics through a feminist avant-garde poetics.Publicación The Art of Life, the Dance of PoetryGender, Experiment and Experience in Mina Loy and Diane di Prima(Universidad de Zaragoza:, 2017-12-20) Castelao Gómez, IsabelMina Loy and Diane di Prima’s experimental poetic contributions to their early “situational avant-gardes” (the 1910s Modernists and late 1950s Beats in New York) vindicated the relation of gender and experiment within their countercultural movements, redefining these groups’ poetic and ideological tenets. Firstly, I will connect and contextualize these two poets as part of American feminist avant- garde tradition. Then, I will study their early poetry’s specificities and their common particularity: a gendered approach to the interconnectivity between experiment and experience. The article develops the idea that Loy and di Prima’s “motional” poetics of alternate forces of expression and linguistic experimentation is a dynamic materialization of the ambivalence involved in their bodily and spatial experiences of inclusion and exclusion as bohemian women poets in their urban environment and their artistic communities. The last section theorizes the way these embodied positionalities, and the continuum formed by environment, space, body and language, interrelate with Loy and di Prima’s feminist motional avant- garde poetics based on material feminist philosophies and postmodern and experimental literary critics’ views.Publicación Rediscovering the Poet: Interview with Evelyn Lau(UNB- Centre for Digital Scholarship, 2004) Castelao Gómez, Isabel