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From Dispossession To The Grotesque: Deterritorializing Human Identity In Cobra, El Obsceno Pájaro De La Noche And The Unnamable, Sandra Paola Preciado Sep 2016

From Dispossession To The Grotesque: Deterritorializing Human Identity In Cobra, El Obsceno Pájaro De La Noche And The Unnamable, Sandra Paola Preciado

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The following text engages the concepts of the grotesque, the self, and language through a reading of three novels: Severo Sarduy’s Cobra, Samuel Beckett’s The Unnamable and José Donoso’s El obsceno pájaro de la noche. The novels introduced here find themselves in the position of contributing to the theory of the self, of language and the grotesque through their own experimentations with these concepts, and whose method and creativity align with particularly critical movements in theory, including but not limited to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Just as theorists such as Mikhail Bakhtin and René Descartes engage with …