Publication: La transgresión del género en Rachilde
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Lojo Tizón, María del Carmen
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Rachilde (1860-1953) connaît le succès
littéraire grâce à son roman Monsieur Vénus
(1884). Dans ce roman, Rachilde met en place
la relation entre deux personnages, Raoule
de Vénérande et Jacques Silvert, dont les
rôles sexuels sont inversés. Cette inversion
entraîne une rupture du système binaire
(homme-masculin, femme-féminin) sociale et
culturellement construit à partir de la matrice
hétérosexuelle. La transgression du genre
suppose un élément essentiel de la production
littéraire de Rachilde et les recherches les plus
récentes concernant son œuvre considèrent
que cette transgression rachildienne avance la
théorie queer.
Rachilde met her literary success thanks to her novella Monsieur Vénus. In this novella, Rachilde establishes a relationship between two characters, Raoule de Vénérande and Jacques Silvert, whose sexual roles are reversed. This inversion deals with the break of the binary system (man-masculine, woman-feminine) social and culturally built from heterosexual matrix. The transgression of genre represents an essential element in Rachilde’s literary production and the most recent studies concerning her work, considers this rachildian transgression as an anticipation of the queer theory.
Rachilde met her literary success thanks to her novella Monsieur Vénus. In this novella, Rachilde establishes a relationship between two characters, Raoule de Vénérande and Jacques Silvert, whose sexual roles are reversed. This inversion deals with the break of the binary system (man-masculine, woman-feminine) social and culturally built from heterosexual matrix. The transgression of genre represents an essential element in Rachilde’s literary production and the most recent studies concerning her work, considers this rachildian transgression as an anticipation of the queer theory.
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