![]() ![]() ![]() Ultimate goal is to underscore biopolitical control of female space under carnivalesqueĪnd grotesque circumstances. Of debates circulating prostitution, and the pícara Justina wields her sexualityĪs a tool to achieve greater power within the social construct, this chapter’s Since Lunes de Aguas finds itself rooted in the tradition To this end, the author offers a brief analysis ofĪ carnivalesque social manifestation, Salamanca’s festival Lunes de Aguas,Ĭompared alongside grotesque displays of La Pícara Justina’s degrading corporeal Well-known literary tropes by investigating the Carnivalesque and the GrotesqueĪs related to the pícaro under a Bio-political lens-the study of socialĪnd political power over life. Has produced provides the opportunity to expand upon the Russian theorist’s He argues that the interrelationshipīetween the social and the bodily aspects that Bakhtinian research Take on the picaresque lifestyle by continually displaying his protagonistĪlongside degrading corporeal material or anatomy. Throughout the picaresque genre, and especially in Quevedo’s deterministic In Chapter 6, Brian Phillips examines, interrogates, and problematizesīakhtin’s concept of the grotesque-the concept that arises frequently ![]()
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