Chapter Negotiating with the tradition: representations of fish in Alai's fictional writing

Tibet has long been orientalized in fictional representations. Taking as a case study two texts by Alai, this paper investigates how a traditional Tibetan cultural trait-the fish taboo-is mobilized to complicate the representation of Tibetan culture. By describing the fish taboo Alai points at Tibet...

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Autor principal: De Grandis, Mario (auth)
Otros Autores: costantini, filippo (auth)
Formato: Electrónico Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Florence Firenze University Press 2021
Colección:Studi e saggi 233
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Sumario:Tibet has long been orientalized in fictional representations. Taking as a case study two texts by Alai, this paper investigates how a traditional Tibetan cultural trait-the fish taboo-is mobilized to complicate the representation of Tibetan culture. By describing the fish taboo Alai points at Tibet's cultural specificity, which in virtue of its exoticism can catch the attention of non-Tibetan readers. At the same time, however, Alai equips his characters with psychological depth, showing their contrasting inner emotions of attraction and repulsion toward fish. In this sense, Alai subtly points at the fallacies of flat representations of Tibet, thus dismantling them from within.
Descripción Física:1 electronic resource (15 p.)
ISBN:978-88-5518-506-6.11
9788855185066
Acceso:Open Access