La intertextualidad "queer" en "El mismo mar de todos los veranos" de Esther Tusquets
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the queer intertexuality and the representation of the lesbian main characters in El mismo mar de todos los veranos by Esther Tusquets (1978). The plot of the novel, which is set in Barcelona in the mid-seventies, centers on a brief love story between a middle-aged university professor, who is the protagonist and narrator, and her young Colombian student, Clara. My hypothesis is that the novel intertextually embraces strategies common to lesbian narratives, among them the canonical The Well of Loneliness by Radcliffe Hall. The strategies concern narrative structure, imagery and the description of the androgynous appearance and psychology of the main characters. Particularly, with respect to imagery, I explore the use of metaphors traditionally related to homosexual culture in Spain. In this context, I trace the veiled references to the Inquisition's burning of sodomites and the Francoist regime’s legislation against homosexuals.
My theoretical framework is based on concepts developed in feminist studies, lesbian and gay studies, and queer theory. Previous criticism has largely ignored the lesbian theme of the novel, or studied it from an exclusively psychoanalytical angle. In my reading, the novel voices a critique of compulsory heterosexuality, and offers lesbian desire, love and sexuality as alternatives to the dominant sexual paradigm represented in Spanish literature at the time.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-04-11Author
Broman, Ellinor
Keywords
Esther Tusquets
The Same Sea as Every Summer
lesbian subject
homosexuality
feminism
queer theory
El mismo mar de todos los veranos
sujeto lesbiano
homosexualidad
feminismo
teoría queer
Series/Report no.
SPL masteruppsats i spanska
SPL 2012-156
Language
spa