La ficción entre trauma real e imaginario: “Shelter” de José Emilio Pacheco
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/3103Keywords:
lJosé Emilio Pacheco, apocalissi nucleare, trauma immaginario, principio di realtà.Abstract
The study analyzes the short story “Shelter” (1964) by José Emilio Pacheco (México D.F., 1939), published in the volume La sangre de Medusa y otros cuentos marginales (1991). The apocalypse marks the narrative construction of a traumatic imaginary related with dichotomy between real and imaginary trauma. The protagonist’s fear of a Third World War produces a suspension of reality’s principle and the projection of his interiority, leading to a fracture into the story between the level of imagination and the real experience. The texts reflects the configuration of a discourse where trauma plays as the significant in the organization of subjectivity and fiction.Metrics
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2013-07-03
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Cannavacciuolo, Margherita. 2013. “La ficción Entre Trauma Real E Imaginario: ‘Shelter’ De José Emilio Pacheco”. Altre Modernità, July, 396-407. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/3103.
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