Transgressive intimacy in the fiction of Costamagna, Fernández, Jeftanovic, Maturana and Meruane. Can we refer to a new literary generation?

Authors

  • Nan Zheng City University of New York

Abstract

The present work, framed primarily in the discourse of intimacy, Jacques Rancière’s theory of the aesthetic regime of art and Wendy Brow's revision of Foucault's reflecctions on Neoliberalism, examines the chilean fictions of the last two decades by Alejandra Costamagna, Nona Fernández, Andrea Jeftanovic, Andrea Maturana and Lina Meruane. The literary production of these female writers disagrees with patriarchal norms and those established by the neoliberal rationality dominated by the homo oeconomicus. This article analyzes the possibility of classifying these writers as a new literary generation of the post-dictatorship, which could be more inconvenient than benefical, since it would represent a gesture which could be establishing divisions between feminine and masculine; private and public; the sublime in art and the banality of everyday life.

Keywords:

Chile under the dictatorship and during the post-dictatorship, tales of intimacy, neoliberalism, new literary generation