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Macho Ethics: Masculinity and Self-Representation in Latino-Caribbean Narrative: Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature & Theory

Autor Jason Cortes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2016
Masculinity is not a monolithic phenomenon, but a historically discontinuous one a fabrication as it were, of given cultural circumstances. Because of its opacity and instability, masculinity, like more recognizable systems of oppression, resists discernibility. In Macho Ethics: Masculinity and Self-Representation in Latino-Caribbean Narrative, Jason Cortes seeks to reveal the inner workings of masculinity in the narrative prose of four major Caribbean authors: the Cuban Severo Sarduy; the Dominican American Junot Diaz; and the Puerto Ricans Luis Rafael Sanchez and Edgardo Rodriguez Julia. By exploring the relationship between ethics and authority, the legacies of colonial violence, the figure of the dictator, the macho, and the dandy, the logic of the Archive, the presence of Oscar Wilde, and notions of trauma and mourning, Macho Ethics fills a gap surrounding issues of power and masculinity within the Caribbean context, and draws attention to what frequently remains invisible and unspoken."
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ISBN-13: 9781611486391
ISBN-10: 1611486394
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature & Theory


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Jason Cortés is assistant professor of Spanish and American studies at Rutgers University-Newark.

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Macho Ethics: Masculinity and Self-Representation in Latino-Caribbean Narrative makes a contribution to Latin American literary and cultural studies by scrutinizing heteronormative notions of authority and power in the narrative works of Latino-Caribbean authors.