ISBN-13: 9783039100095 / Angielski / Miękka / 2003 / 370 str.
Hindsight and the Real: Subjectivity in Gay Hispanic Autobiography studies the representations of self and the discursive constitution of identity in the autobiographical works by several (mostly) gay-identified authors in modern Spanish, Catalan and Latin American literature. These include, among others, Reinaldo Arenas s Antes que anochezca (1992), Juan Goytisolo s Coto vedado (1985) and En los reinos de taifa (1986), Jaime Gil de Biedma s Retrato del artista en 1956 (1994) and Salvador Dali s Un diari: 1919 1920 (1994). The book contains a series of case studies linked to a recurring central argument. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary critics and philosophers (including, among others, Slavoj i ek, Ernesto Laclau, Homi Bhabha and Emmanuel Levinas), it proposes a notion of identity and (homo)sexuality which is neither essentialist nor merely positional (discursive). Thus, while attempting to show (in post-structuralist fashion) that gay Spanish and Latin American self-representations are retroactive constructs invariably inflected by political and discursive factors such as nationality, race and class, the book also stresses the role of the Real the kernel of pre-discursive substance which, according to Lacan and his followers, both precedes and exceeds the symbolic order."