APETITOS TITÁNICOS Y TIRÁNICOS CARIBEÑOS: FUKÚ, NARRACIONES VORACES Y CUERPOS LITERARIOS EN LA MARAVILLOSA VIDA BREVE DE ÓSCAR WAO DE JUNOT DÍAZ
2022; Universidad de Los Andes; Volume: 13; Issue: 27 Linguagem: Inglês
10.25025/perifrasis202213.27.06
ISSN2145-9045
Autores Tópico(s)Latin American and Latino Studies
ResumoThe preface for Junot Díaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Óscar Wao (2007) introduces Galactus, Marvel’s “Devourer of Worlds”, as a disturbing reading clue. His presence encourages this article to read the novel’s colonial, social, and narrative dynamics from the acts of devouring and being devoured; both key to the cannibalistic artistic and historical traditions of the Caribbean. Such narrative appetites will bring forward, and contrast, imaginaries of literary resistance created by Óscar Wao, as well as those of dehumanizing devouring inherited by Colonization, Trujillo’s regime, and the novel’s narrator himself.
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