El imperio de la mirada: “Ptosis” de Guadalupe Nettel
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https://doi.org/10.24029/lejana.2016.9.104Keywords:
Mexican literature, Guadalupe Nettel, abnormal body, photographyAbstract
In this article I have the goal of demonstrating how the implication of the sick body projects one of the artistic principals that governs Guadalupe Nettel’s writing: the revealing of abnormality as an aesthetic category. For a deeper analysis, I will focus on the short story “Ptosis” since I consider that the search of a narrator and the reflections that underlie in the text about photography, outline the author’s own artistic sensibility
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