Remedio para la aflicción en la pampa argentina: Vitalismo y deuda en "Una idea genial" (2010) de I Acevedo
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https://doi.org/10.21827/mistral.4.42941Keywords:
Estudios trans, Literatura argentina, Trauma, Deuda, Trans Studies, Argentine Literature, Queer Temporalities, DebtAbstract
En este artículo nos proponemos un análisis crítico, a partir del giro afectivo, los estudios de género y biopolíticos, de la novela autobiográfica Una idea genial del escritor argentino I Acevedo, publicada por primera vez en el año 2010 y escrita en prosa en el 2008 cuando también escribía en un blog. Las posiciones teóricas mencionadas nos permiten circundar la novela de I Acevedo desde una lectura que busca recuperar el sentido biopolítico de los afectos, pensando en las representaciones literarias como mundos que ponen en juego dinámicas de sentidos capaces de crear temporalidades antinormativas y formas de resistencia a la crueldad de los sistemas económicos neoliberales a partir de la escritura y la diferencia, trayendo a escena otras formas de reparto de lo sensible (Ranciere 2012) en las configuraciones sociales y políticas del presente.
Drawing on the affective turn and gender and biopolitical studies, this article proposes a critical analysis of the autobiographical novel Una idea genial (2010) by the Argentine trans writer I. Acevedo. The aforementioned theoretical positions allow us to explore I. Acevedo's novel from a reading that seeks to recover the biopolitical sense of affects, thinking of literary representations as worlds that bring into play dynamics of meaning capable of creating anti-normative temporalities and forms of resistance to the cruelty of neoliberal economic systems through writing and difference, bringing to the forefront other forms of distribution of the sensible (Ranciere 2012) in the social and political configurations of the present.
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