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Abstract
In S/Z (1970), an ambitious semiotic study of Honoré de Balzac’s “Sarrasine,” Roland Barthes analyzes the ideological oppositions behind this graphic differentiation based on observing an unexpected deviation from the norm in the male protagonist’s name. This article reveals that Barthes’s analysis is applicable to Cervantes’s and Zayas’s novellas, abounding as they are in female Moorish characters whose names begin with the letter Z. The presence of this Z is best understood, not in phonological terms, but from the perspective of the cultural fabric of seventeenth-century Spain, where the Z becomes the stamp that unequivocally denounces the otherness and social castration of the female characters.
在《S/Z》(1970)中,罗兰·巴特(Roland Barthes)对巴尔扎克(honorise de Balzac)的《萨拉辛》(Sarrasine)进行了雄心勃勃的符号学研究,分析了这种图形差异背后的意识形态对立,其基础是观察到男性主角的名字出乎意料地偏离了常态。这篇文章揭示了巴特的分析适用于塞万提斯和扎亚斯的中篇小说,这些小说中充斥着名字以字母Z开头的摩尔女性角色,这个Z的存在最好的理解,不是从音韵学的角度,而是从17世纪西班牙的文化结构的角度,在那里,Z成为明确谴责女性角色的他者性和社会阉割的标志。
期刊介绍:
La REVISTA CANADIENSE DE ESTUDIOS HISPÁNICOS es la publicación oficial de la Asociación Canadiense de Hispanistas y recibe el generoso apoyo del Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada / Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada. Asimismo, agradece el apoyo de la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional (DRGCC), del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de España, y la valiosa ayuda de McGill University y de la University of Toronto.