Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Pés vivos in "El queso del quechua" by Glauco Mattoso

2019; American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA); Volume: 4; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.21471/jls.v4i1.307

ISSN

2469-4800

Autores

Alejandro Castro,

Tópico(s)

Literary and Philosophical Studies

Resumo

This paper approaches "El queso del quechua," the Spanish-language translation of Brazilian writer Glauco Mattoso’s short story "O quitute do quíchua," on the basis of certain central concepts: fetishism, anthropophagy, blindness, coprophagy, and sadomasochist entelechy. It intends to analyze the book itself, released by an Argentine cartonera publishing house, as an object, as well as the story contained within it. Cecilia Palmeiro translated the work, having already published research on the relationship between Mattoso’s work and the consumption of waste. This paper explores the relation between the academy and the cultural field, as well as the presence of a living, acting, mutable, and performative element in Mattoso’s literature.

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