
The Monstered Self
What interests González is the signature of authorial selfhood in narrative and performance, which he finds willfully and temptingly disfigured in the works he examines: horrific and erotic, subservient and tyrannical, charismatic and repellent. Searching out the personal image and plot, González uncovers two fundamental types of narrative: one that strips character of moral choice; and another in which characters' choices deprive them of personal autonomy and hold them in ritual bondage to a group. Thus The Monstered Self becomes a study of the conflict between individual autonomy and the stereotypes of solidarity.
Written in a characteristically allusive, elliptical style, and drawing on psychoanalysis, religion, mythology, and comparative literature, The Monstered Self is in itself a remarkable performance, one that will engage readers in anthropology, psychology, and cultural history as well as those specifically interested in Latin American narrative.
- Undertittel
- Narratives of Death and Performance in Latin American Fiction
- Forfatter
- Eduardo González
- ISBN
- 9780822312093
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 726 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 25.3.1992
- Forlag
- Duke University Press
- Antall sider
- 296
