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Counter-discursive and Erotic Agency: The Case of the Black Slaves in Miguel de Cervantes's "El celoso extremeño"

  • Autores: Eduardo Ruiz
  • Localización: Hispania, ISSN 0018-2133, Vol. 97, Nº 2, 2014, págs. 194-206
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Cervantes's novela creates a complex protagonist due in part to the involvement of the slaves' destructive and creative energies: a linguistic and erotic paradox. Linguistically the female slave foregrounds the historical dichotomy between ladinos and bozales and the related problematic of conversion, while the eunuch, a double of the master, brings forth the subject's erotic deficiency, the basis of an ironic cure through the slaves' survival and the master's demise. The eunuch's Janus-like liminality further complicates the identity gaps of the protagonist, who dies offering a metaphorical image of self-destructive authorship (the silkworm) followed by the rise of other actors who stake spatial and property claims of their own-a dynamic loss highlighting the essential roles played by colonial space and marginal others in the construction of the master's psychological persona.


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