Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal

In the novel Las mutaciones, Jorge Comensal describes perfectly the mechanisms that lay behind the acceptance or rejection, both individual than collective, that starts after a diagnosis of illness. After knowing that he has a cancer – a rabdomiosarcoma typical of the children age – Ramón’s life co...

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Main Author: Sara Carini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2020-11-01
Series:Altre Modernità
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/14615
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spelling doaj-6015b8e59ded49adb0f97e362cc4cd1c2021-02-03T08:51:55ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoAltre Modernità2035-76802020-11-012410.13130/2035-7680/14615Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge ComensalSara Carini0Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano In the novel Las mutaciones, Jorge Comensal describes perfectly the mechanisms that lay behind the acceptance or rejection, both individual than collective, that starts after a diagnosis of illness. After knowing that he has a cancer – a rabdomiosarcoma typical of the children age – Ramón’s life collapses. His personal and professional relations are upset and Ramón becomes a motionless testimony of the mutations that his illness brings in all the areas of his life. Thanks to the use or irony and a simple but effective delineation of characters Comensal is able to describe the social frustration that the diagnosis of illness brings inner and outer the life of the sick. This study aims to outline how Comensal’s novel shows the distance between curation and person in contemporary medicine and to analyze how, thanks to a specific structure of the novel and through the development of the topic of communication, the author starts a reflection about how illness can modify our lives. The theoretical base is represented by the concept of “mindful body” (Scheper Hughes - Lock) and by the concept of illness as a more or less acceptable metaphor for the community defined by Sontag. https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/14615Las mutaciones; Cancer; Mindful body
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Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
Altre Modernità
Las mutaciones; Cancer; Mindful body
author_facet Sara Carini
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title Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
title_short Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
title_full Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
title_fullStr Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
title_full_unstemmed Un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en Las mutaciones de Jorge Comensal
title_sort un yo solo, mudo e inmóvil: la narración de la enfermedad y de sus consecuencias sociales en las mutaciones de jorge comensal
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Altre Modernità
issn 2035-7680
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In the novel Las mutaciones, Jorge Comensal describes perfectly the mechanisms that lay behind the acceptance or rejection, both individual than collective, that starts after a diagnosis of illness. After knowing that he has a cancer – a rabdomiosarcoma typical of the children age – Ramón’s life collapses. His personal and professional relations are upset and Ramón becomes a motionless testimony of the mutations that his illness brings in all the areas of his life. Thanks to the use or irony and a simple but effective delineation of characters Comensal is able to describe the social frustration that the diagnosis of illness brings inner and outer the life of the sick. This study aims to outline how Comensal’s novel shows the distance between curation and person in contemporary medicine and to analyze how, thanks to a specific structure of the novel and through the development of the topic of communication, the author starts a reflection about how illness can modify our lives. The theoretical base is represented by the concept of “mindful body” (Scheper Hughes - Lock) and by the concept of illness as a more or less acceptable metaphor for the community defined by Sontag.
topic Las mutaciones; Cancer; Mindful body
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/14615
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