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Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes Book

Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes
Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes, The monster is a key figure in Spanish early modern cultural production, both literary and artistic. It embodies a revolutionary fictional discourse that reflects violence and ugliness, but also freedom and spectacle. Minana focuses on three of Miguel de , Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes has a rating of 4 stars
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Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes, The monster is a key figure in Spanish early modern cultural production, both literary and artistic. It embodies a revolutionary fictional discourse that reflects violence and ugliness, but also freedom and spectacle. Minana focuses on three of Miguel de , Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes
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  • Monstruos que hablan: El discurso de la monstruosidad en Cervantes
  • Written by author Rogelio Minana
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, October 2007
  • The monster is a key figure in Spanish early modern cultural production, both literary and artistic. It embodies a revolutionary fictional discourse that reflects violence and ugliness, but also freedom and spectacle. Minana focuses on three of Miguel de
  • The monster is a key figure in Spanish early modern cultural production, both literary and artistic. It embodies a revolutionary fictional discourse that reflects violence and ugliness, but also freedom and spectacle. Minana focuses on three of Miguel de
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The monster is a key figure in Spanish early modern cultural production, both literary and artistic. It embodies a revolutionary fictional discourse that reflects violence and ugliness, but also freedom and spectacle. Minana focuses on three of Miguel de Cervantes' most representative works. Employing both close readings and monster theory, Minana argues that Cervantes' protagonists—as well as the very discourse that forges them—are monstrous: extreme, beyond the norm, threatening and threatened, spectacular, and fluid in identity, form, and behavior. As extraordinary beings that test the limits of identity and narrative, Minana argues, Cervantine talking monsters ultimately reveal the interpretive and discursive nature of the modern subject.


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