¡No estamos solas! Epistolary feminist spaces and the pandemic in Josephine Landertinger Forero’s 2020 writing and filmmaking

Karol Valderrama-Burgos*

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Abstract

Through a feminist lens, this article focuses on two projects developed by the filmmaker and author Josephine Landertinger Forero, in which women’s experiences and struggles in the context of COVID-19 become central to each narrative. Her book Cartas de cuarentena showcases a letter exchange between the filmmaker – residing in Barcelona – and the cultural journalist Lilian Contreras Fajardo – residing in Bogotá – sharing their experiences in confinement, whilst debating gender equity and feminist beliefs in response to the pandemic. Landertinger Forero's documentary project and work in progress, Ellas, yo, nosotras, emphasizes the existence and plurality of the female as the centre of the film. This film makes visible women from Spanish-speaking contexts that responded to Landertinger Forero’s call – i.e., to share photos or videos made at home during lockdown and answer questions about their experiences in confinement in different roles and conditions. Thus, this article analyses the (auto)biographic nature of both cultural productions, and how they can be understood as epistolary spaces for women’s agency and dialogic testimonies. In short, this article aims to evaluate how Landertinger Forero’s work provides mechanisms to re-read and recognize roles and (inter)subjectivities of women in the age of COVID-19.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Gender Studies
VolumeLatest Articles
Early online date26 Nov 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • Epistolary spaces
  • Josephine Landertinger Forero
  • Women's agency
  • Women's intersubjectivity

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