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Sub-versions of the Archive - Manuel Puig's and Severo Sarduy's Alternative Identities (Hardcover)
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Sub-versions of the Archive - Manuel Puig's and Severo Sarduy's Alternative Identities (Hardcover)
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Sub-Versions of the Archive: Manuel Puig's and Severo Sarduy's
Alternative Identities analyzes recent theories of the archive to
examine how Manuel Puig and Severo Sarduy reformulate the Latin
American literary tradition. This study focuses on eclectic
theories of the archive as both repository and danger, drawing from
an array of sources both within and outside the Hispanic literary
tradition: from Borges, Foucault, Arrom, Derrida, Gonzalez
Echevarria, and Guillory to digital media and biotechnology. This
book also applies theories of cultural contamination (Maria
Lugones) and symbolic capital (Pierre Bourdieu) to the novels of
Puig and Sarduy to explore the representation of marginal cultures
within a body of literature that previously altered or elided these
subaltern cultures from the tradition. Through close readings and
critical theoretical applications, this book demonstrates how
archival fiction continues to be one of the most popular strategies
among Latin American novelists and, most importantly, how they have
successfully managed to find new ways to inscribe their alternative
fictions within this tradition. Puig's and Sarduy's novels
reproduce discourses-popular culture and the mass media-that lack
prestige within the traditional archive. These discourses mirror
realities of marginal groups-gay people, children, the poor, the
illiterate, women, and racial minorities. Their cultural variants,
sub-versions of hegemonic masterstories, are endowed with
truth-bearing power for them, but were previously left out of the
archive as legitimate novelistic models. To date, this is the only
study of contemporary Latin American fiction that puts current
theories of the archive-especially that of Roberto Gonzalez
Echevarria-to practice in such a systematic way. Riobo's analysis
of how Puig and Sarduy reformulate the Latin American canon is both
a necessary complement of Gonzalez Echevarria's work and an
intelligent answer to the first of his projected masterstories.
Riobo's multidisciplinary approach
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