Sensibilities and human and non-human readjustments in the narrative of Cristina Rivera Garza

Keizman, Betina

Abstract

I suggest a reflection upon two books that explore a reconstitution and an enlargement of the human and non-human living. Cristina Rivera Garza's El mal de la taiga (2012) and Había mucha neblina o humo o no sé qué (2016) offer imaginative coopenings that depose the individual subject as a paradigm, and the community as a social group linked to a territory. Those narratives track possible relations between the human and the living, territory and culture, geographic materials and collectivities; but they also display formal creative elements as well as reading and writing processes that are committed with this imaginative opening. The agreement between literature experience and vital confluence calls a regime of sensibilities that combines not only the past and present times but also an experience of virtual times together with a sensitive and cognitive contemporary condition. The enhancement of formal, material and scriptural registers in the production of Rivera Garza inspires an essential hypothesis; that is to say, modulating and renewing the writing is the sine qua non condition to explore new modes of conception of the un(human) subject and the community.

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Título según SCOPUS: Sensibilities and human and non-human readjustments in the narrative of Cristina Rivera Garza
Título de la Revista: Anclajes
Volumen: 24
Número: 3
Editorial: Instituto de Investigaciones Literarias y Discursivas, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página final: 203
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.19137/anclajes-2020-24312

Notas: SCOPUS