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"El tiempo de Eurídice" by Jiménez Lozano grants full credit to the otherness under the form of the subaltern, the dominated individual or group. The lyric discourse of these poems is an invitation to recognize the voice of the other, despite the pressures exercised by the forces of modernity that intend to dominate the subaltern or to eliminate it. Subalternity is a challenge against the objectifying and systematizing procedures of the modern discourse of power, and supports its own existence based upon the memory, silence and the margins. This subalternity, reinforced by such a memory, is "anamnetic", and is being vindicated throughout "El tiempo de Eurídice".

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