Towards the Abolition of Gender Identity in "Il corpo odiato" by Nicola Lecca Cover Image

Verso l’abolizione dell’identità di genere ne "Il corpo odiato" di Nicola Lecca
Towards the Abolition of Gender Identity in "Il corpo odiato" by Nicola Lecca

Author(s): Wiesława Kłosek
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: gender identity; stereotypical masculine pattern; homosexuality; Italian modern literature

Summary/Abstract: Gabriele, the main character of the novel by Nicola Lecca, discovers within himself a homosexual inclination which doesn’t conform to a traditional masculinity. Thus, it causes identity crisis. The protagonist carries out an obsessive auto analysis. He tries to represent self-discipline. This should lead him to regain confidence and social assimilation. The Article shows three stages, which Gabriele goes through: the ideal type of masculinity, the protest period and the discovery of his real identity. All three describe a subordination, an attempt to get the autonomy back and the awareness of freedom. This process was analysed in a range of few components: the main character’s space, his social relations, his homosexual experience, judging his own body, the emotional conflict between trying to be perfect, low self-esteem and the act of writing. Nicola Lecca’s text may be read as a voice in discussion about stereotypical masculine pattern which in this case is questioned.

  • Issue Year: 8/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 132-144
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Italian
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