Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az

This work explores Junot D<Í>az as an author of decolonial imagination, and more specifically, how the carnivalesque nature of Dominican machismo as influenced by Trujillo<'>s el t<Í>guere masculinity creates liminal space for self-determination in opposition to colonial imagi...

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Main Author: Price, Joshua Evans
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2018
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-83182019-05-24T15:01:42Z Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az Price, Joshua Evans This work explores Junot D<Í>az as an author of decolonial imagination, and more specifically, how the carnivalesque nature of Dominican machismo as influenced by Trujillo<'>s el t<Í>guere masculinity creates liminal space for self-determination in opposition to colonial imagination. In exploring D<Í>az<'>s primary masculine characters, Oscar de Leon and Yunior de Las Casas, I trace the initial decolonial turn engendered by tigueraje performance, namely its projective creation of self outside of colonial domination. El t<Í>guere machismo as empowering for Dominican males, however, is problematized by its reciprocal domination of both women and men who fail to meet the tigueraje ideal. It becomes an attempted cure that is ultimately symptomatic of the extent to which the effects of insidious ideologies and political policies, in this case, imperialism, perpetuate themselves across time, space, and perhaps most significantly, cultures. Ultimately, identifying Junot D<Í>az as decolonial author is a misrepresentation; though D<Í>az writes to break free of coloniality, his failure to largely acknowledge in his writing the cost and damage done to Dominican women reveals a narrow focus antithetical to the larger goals of decoloniality. 2018-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/7318 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8318&amp;context=etd All Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive Junot D<Í>az Oscar Wao carnivalesque machismo colonialism decolonial imagination el t<Í>guere
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topic Junot D<Í>az
Oscar Wao
carnivalesque
machismo
colonialism
decolonial imagination
el t<Í>guere
spellingShingle Junot D<Í>az
Oscar Wao
carnivalesque
machismo
colonialism
decolonial imagination
el t<Í>guere
Price, Joshua Evans
Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az
description This work explores Junot D<Í>az as an author of decolonial imagination, and more specifically, how the carnivalesque nature of Dominican machismo as influenced by Trujillo<'>s el t<Í>guere masculinity creates liminal space for self-determination in opposition to colonial imagination. In exploring D<Í>az<'>s primary masculine characters, Oscar de Leon and Yunior de Las Casas, I trace the initial decolonial turn engendered by tigueraje performance, namely its projective creation of self outside of colonial domination. El t<Í>guere machismo as empowering for Dominican males, however, is problematized by its reciprocal domination of both women and men who fail to meet the tigueraje ideal. It becomes an attempted cure that is ultimately symptomatic of the extent to which the effects of insidious ideologies and political policies, in this case, imperialism, perpetuate themselves across time, space, and perhaps most significantly, cultures. Ultimately, identifying Junot D<Í>az as decolonial author is a misrepresentation; though D<Í>az writes to break free of coloniality, his failure to largely acknowledge in his writing the cost and damage done to Dominican women reveals a narrow focus antithetical to the larger goals of decoloniality.
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title Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az
title_short Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az
title_full Machismo, Carnival, and the Decolonial Imagination in the Writings of Junot D<Í>az
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