La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza. Dismembered bodies and degen(d)eration or instructions to read a novel
La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza, is a fragmentary novel composed of various members and sections that appear, severed from each other, starting with the title, and that continue to be scattered throughout the text. Such members manifest two tendencies. The first one corresponds to s...
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2018
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| Accesso online: | https://revistas.uasb.edu.ec/index.php/kipus/article/view/1034 |
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| Riassunto: | La muerte me da (2007), by Cristina Rivera Garza, is a fragmentary novel composed of various members and sections that appear, severed from each other, starting with the title, and that continue to be scattered throughout the text. Such members manifest two tendencies. The first one corresponds to sentence fragmentation, which becomes word fragmentation, as well as fragmentation of the body within/of the novel. The second one corresponds to citationist aesthetics and dis-appropiation, resulting in degen(d)eration. This article intends to look within this slashed body in order to read the the displacement of the trans-textual into the de-textual, wich refers to the opening of meaning, denial, reversal of significance, deprivation, affirmation and excess. |
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