‘Fantasies of Catastrophe’: Politics and Race in the Early Novels of Julio Cortázar

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE BULLETIN OF HISPANIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.3828/bhs.2022.31
B. Bollig
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This paper examines politics and race in the early novels of Julio Cortázar - those written before Rayuela (1963), sometimes called his ‘Argentine trilogy’, and published after the author’s death. Despite Cortázar’s later public statements about the importance of an author’s engagement with politics, it is the analytical acumen in the realist aspects of these often fantastical novels, rather than a commitment to a stance, or a political message, that ensures the continued potency of his works as political fictions. Furthermore, recent critical investigations of race and racism in Argentina deepen our understanding of the author’s politics through reference to these questions. Cortázar admitted later in life that his former self shared many of the prejudices of his narrators and characters. We aim to nuance Beckman’s recent assertion that Cortázar displays ‘racist […] assumptions embedded within his vision of universality’ (2018) by setting these works against the background of race and politics in Argentina.
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“灾难的幻想”:胡里奥早期小说中的政治与种族Cortázar
本文考察了胡里奥Cortázar早期小说中的政治和种族问题——这些小说写于1963年《雷维拉》(Rayuela)之前,有时被称为他的“阿根廷三部曲”,在作者死后出版。尽管Cortázar后来公开声明了作者参与政治的重要性,但正是这些幻想小说中现实主义方面的分析敏锐,而不是对立场或政治信息的承诺,确保了他的作品作为政治小说的持续效力。此外,最近对阿根廷种族和种族主义的批判性调查通过参考这些问题加深了我们对作者政治的理解。Cortázar后来承认,他以前的自己和他的叙述者和人物有许多相同的偏见。我们的目标是通过将这些作品置于阿根廷的种族和政治背景下,来细微地改变贝克曼最近的断言,即Cortázar展示了“嵌入在他的普遍性视野中的种族主义[…]假设”(2018)。
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期刊介绍: Edited in one of the leading British University Departments of Hispanic Studies by an editorial team specializing in a wide range of Hispanic scholarship, and supported by a distinguished international Editorial Committee, the Bulletin of Hispanic Studies is the foremost journal published in Britain devoted to the languages, literatures and civilizations of Spain, Portugal and Latin America. It is recognized across the world as one of the front-ranking journals in the field of Hispanic scholarship.
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