(Non)Human Alterities in Postmodern
Novels about Metamorphoses (Will Self and Marie Darrieussecq Follow in the Satirical Footsteps of Apuleius)
(Non)Human Alterities in Postmodern
Novels about Metamorphoses (Will Self and Marie Darrieussecq Follow in the Satirical Footsteps of Apuleius)
Author(s): Ruxandra CesereanuSubject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Will Self; Marie Darrieussecq; Otherness; Metamorphosis; Identity; Satire; Sexuality; Monstrosity;
Summary/Abstract: This essay examines the idea of otherness as it appears expressed, with all its experimental nuances and singularities, in two postmodern novels authored by Will Self (Cockand Bull) and Marie Darrieussecq (Pig Tales: A Novel of Lust and Transformation). Following in the footsteps of Apuleius, but also paying heed to the offshoots of the metamorphosis theme in the works of Homer or, more recently, of Franz Kafka and George Orwell, the two authors analyzed here give original spins to a topic that problematizes not only the possibility of (self-)transformation, but also the idea of monstrous otherness.
Journal: Caietele Echinox
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 37
- Page Range: 252-261
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English
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