Autobiographical Novel and Metafiction: Usages and Manners of Writing in Teresa de la Parra’s Work

Authors

  • Rafael Climent-Espino Baylor University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.17.2017.64.175-194

Keywords:

Teresa de la Parra, Ifigenia, Autobiographical novel, Metaliterature, Venezuelan literature

Abstract

This article examines the reasons why Ifigenia and Las memorias de Mamá Blanca by Teresa de la Parra must be considered autobiographical novels. The essay reflects upon the peculiar relationship between autobiographical novel and writing practices emphasizing the strong metaliterary component in De la Parra’s work. The final section is concerned with the role that textual materials and writing and reading practices have in both novels in order to
argue that their literary treatment reflects the role of submission and subversion adopted by female figures in the work of the Venezuelan writer.

Author Biography

Rafael Climent-Espino, Baylor University

Profesor asistente de español y portugués

Doctor en Literatura Latinoamericana por Purdue University

Área de investigación: literatura latinoamericana

Últimas publicaciones:

“Degustando el recuerdo: comida, memoria, género y etnicidad en Amrik de Ana Miranda”

“Terapia teatral: una lectura psicoanalítica de La noche de los asesinos de José Triana”

Rafael_Climent@baylo.edu

Published

2017-03-15

Issue

Section

Articles and Essays