Las anécdotas de un “paria con voz”: el hombre gay en una selección de relatos de Cartas a hombres (2018), de David Ulloa

This essay analyzes, in three stories by David Ulloa, the construction of gay subjectivity as a subjectivity with contradictions (produced by its situation in the world), which moves between assimilation and rebellion. First, the study considers the notion of “pariah”, explained by Eleni Varikas, bu...

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Autor principal: Rojas González, José Pablo
Formato: Online
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: CIICLA, Universidad de Costa Rica 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/intercambio/article/view/39453
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Sumario:This essay analyzes, in three stories by David Ulloa, the construction of gay subjectivity as a subjectivity with contradictions (produced by its situation in the world), which moves between assimilation and rebellion. First, the study considers the notion of “pariah”, explained by Eleni Varikas, but also by other authors like Hannah Arendt and Didier Eribon, to define the homosexual as a “modern pariah”. Then, an analysis of the stories is offered in order to explain the voice of the narrator-protagonist as a voice of his own (since exposes different moments of his life). Although with contradictions, this voice tries to rise against the imperatives constituted around those subjects who are systematically deprived –because they can’t “speak”– of the conditions that make possible a full political, social and private life. In the work, reference is made to different elements treated throughout the Ulloa texts, such as sexuality, emotions, identity or illness (HIV/AIDS).