Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires

This article examines José Maria de Eça de Queirós’s novel A ilustre casa de Ramires (1900) through a focus on the writing process of the main protagonist, Gonçalo Mendes Ramires, who attempts to produce a historical novella of his ancestry. Drawing on Hélène Cixous’s concept of écriture féminine an...

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Main Author: Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA) 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Lusophone Studies
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Online Access:https://jls.apsa.us/index.php/jls/article/view/210
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spelling doaj-88725ebf0f1b469fbb0b00ee6580a90a2020-11-25T01:46:36ZengAmerican Portuguese Studies Association (APSA)Journal of Lusophone Studies2469-48002018-05-013110.21471/jls.v3i1.210151Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de RamiresKathryn Bishop-Sanchez0University of Wisconsin-MadisonThis article examines José Maria de Eça de Queirós’s novel A ilustre casa de Ramires (1900) through a focus on the writing process of the main protagonist, Gonçalo Mendes Ramires, who attempts to produce a historical novella of his ancestry. Drawing on Hélène Cixous’s concept of écriture féminine and the visceral experience of writing through the body, I analyze the protagonist’s quest for political advancement and social acceptance. If Ramires yearns for enhanced virility in male-dominated political and literary circles, Eça’s ironic textual subtleties, humor, and multifaceted narrative all serve to question established norms of gender, power, and sexuality. In the end, both historiography and political glory emerge as ambivalent phenomena.https://jls.apsa.us/index.php/jls/article/view/210HistoriographynovelPortugall’écriture féminineHélène Cixous
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Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
Journal of Lusophone Studies
Historiography
novel
Portugal
l’écriture féminine
Hélène Cixous
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title Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
title_short Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
title_full Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
title_fullStr Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
title_full_unstemmed Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
title_sort writing the nation: re-thinking the masculinist project in eça de queirós’s ilustre casa de ramires
publisher American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA)
series Journal of Lusophone Studies
issn 2469-4800
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This article examines José Maria de Eça de Queirós’s novel A ilustre casa de Ramires (1900) through a focus on the writing process of the main protagonist, Gonçalo Mendes Ramires, who attempts to produce a historical novella of his ancestry. Drawing on Hélène Cixous’s concept of écriture féminine and the visceral experience of writing through the body, I analyze the protagonist’s quest for political advancement and social acceptance. If Ramires yearns for enhanced virility in male-dominated political and literary circles, Eça’s ironic textual subtleties, humor, and multifaceted narrative all serve to question established norms of gender, power, and sexuality. In the end, both historiography and political glory emerge as ambivalent phenomena.
topic Historiography
novel
Portugal
l’écriture féminine
Hélène Cixous
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