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 KłosekSubject(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.
Journal: Romanica Silesiana
- Issue Year: 8/2013
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 132-144
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Italian