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Queer Genealogies in Transnational Barcelona
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Queer Genealogies in Transnational Barcelona

How do queer texts engage traditional perceptions of family, nation, and the literary canon? How do readers and writers connect with their predecessors? Natasha Tanna explores lesbian and queer desire through three authors based in Barcelona, a key locus of queer cultural production. Her analysis of the Catalan Maria-Merc Mar al (1952-1998), of Montevideo-born Cristina Peri Rossi (1941-), and of Buenos Aires-born Flavia Company (1963-) disrupts linear conceptions of time and challenges the centrality of textual and authorial origin to national literary historiographies.

Whereas conventional understandings of genealogy emphasise a continuous line of inheritance traced from an origin, Tanna highlights the collaborative creation in these authors' fragmented, transnational genealogies. A queer bringing together of disparate fragments suggests how we might navigate difference in an increasingly entwined, yet ever more fractious, world in which notions of 'pure' or 'simple' origins are often violently at odds with disordered and disorderly relationships between people, nations, and texts.

Natasha Tanna is a Lecturer in Spanish at Christ's College, University of Cambridge.

Undertittel
Maria-Mercè Marçal, Cristina Peri Rossi, and Flavia Company
Forfatter
Natasha Tanna
ISBN
9781781888124
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
322 gram
Utgivelsesdato
25.7.2022
Forlag
Legenda
Antall sider
198