Leioa, España
This article is an analysis of the (men’s) violence against women contained in Maixa Zugasti’s novel L. A. A. To this end, a study of the theoretical framework, the misogynist violence, has been carried out, taking into account the concept, its classification and the psychological expert evaluation. Secondly, the analysis in the novel itself has been adressed, directing attention to the various forms of violence and to the actions of the characters, relating all this to the concept of male violence and the profiles of victims and aggressors raised in the previous heading. The purpose of this study will be to observe how violence is depicted in this work written by a woman and to establish possible parallelisms between fiction and reality.
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