Miradas advertidas: la escena narcisista en dos obras de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ibam.15.2015.57.25-37Keywords:
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Escena narcisista, Mirada y lectura, Siglo XVII, Narcissistic scene, Reading and the gaze, 17th CenturyAbstract
Este ensayo examina la escena narcisista en dos obras de teatro de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, leyéndolos como dispositivos de “contra-proyección” que cuestionan y reorientan la mirada del público (y de los lectores). Se interesa en la creación de un público “advertido” por la configuración narcisista de las trampas especulares de la representación, y llevado por la misma a “ver” los procesos de fijación de la alteridad, sexual y/o colonial.
Abstract
This essay examines the narcissistic in two plays by Sor Juna Inés de la Cruz, reading them as “counter-projection devices” that question and reorient the public’s (and readers’) gaze. It is interested in the creation of a public “advised” by the narcissistic configuration to avoid the specular traps of representation, and led to “see” the processes that fix sexual and/or colonial alterity.
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