裂缝作为变革之门:胡安·维罗罗小说《物质之争》中的灾难解读

Gabriela A. Buitrón Vera
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摘要:这一分析认为,由于自然灾害被描绘成一种象征性的破裂,可以使社会转型或重申现状,因此国家和男子气概的概念必须重新制定。当现状回归时,霸权的墨西哥男性模式被描绘成有意义的社会变革的障碍。这一论点借鉴了塞奇威克(1985)、巴特拉(1987)、康奈尔([2005]1993)、古特曼([1996]2006)和欧文(2003)的观点,通过仔细阅读小说主人公毛里西奥如何应对灾难,扩大了对单一男性气概作为克服灾难障碍的分析,并得出结论,男性气概的霸权叙事对于在灾难中治愈一个国家是致命的,因为这些话语/表演截断了团结的实践。
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Cracks as Portals of Change: A Reading of Disasters in Juan Villoro’s Novel Materia dispuesta (1997)
Abstract:This analysis argues that concepts of nation and masculinity are necessarily reformulated because natural disasters are portrayed as symbolic ruptures that can enable either a social transformation or the reaffirmation of the status quo. When a return to the status quo occurs, hegemonic Mexican masculine models are portrayed as barriers to meaningful social change. This argument draws from Sedgwick (1985), Bartra (1987), Connell ([2005]1993), Gutman ([1996] 2006) and Irwin (2003) to expand the analysis of monolithic masculinities as obstacles to overcoming disaster through close reading of how the novel’s protagonist Mauricio navigates disaster and concludes that hegemonic narratives of masculinity become fatal to healing a nation amidst calamity because those discourses/performances truncate a praxis of solidarity.
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