Fronteras del deseo: melodrama y crítica social en " Tengo miedo torero ", de Pedro Lemebel

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da Silva Alves, Wanderlan
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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Universidad de Valladolid 2012
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Castilla: Estudios de Literatura ISSN 1989-7383 Nº. 3, 2012
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this article analyzes the novel Tengo miedo torero (2001), by Chilean writer Pedro Lemebel. The study aims to demonstrate how that narrative develops a critic discourse about the Chilean history under military dictatorship's power. The Lemebel's text can be described as a historiographic metafiction (Hutcheon, 1991). The textual construction, in this novel, is associate with the melodramatic genre, and its writing procedures create a hybrid discursive space where the literary enunciation acknowledges discourses and languages that hasn't generally been institutionalized by social structures. These constructive aspects contribute for the protagonist character's subjectivity (Agamben, 2008), an effeminate gay man that is representative character of a social condition characterized by borders and risks. In this novel, then, the performance made by the protagonist shows and promotes some discussions about the (homo)sexual desire, the individual and collective freedom (Bauman, 1998) and the representations of certain minority groups in Latin American Contemporary Literature.