Fugue and Wandering in María Sonia Cristoff’s Mal de época
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The article analyzes the representation of wandering in relation to the experience of fugue in the novel Mal de época, by the Argentine writer María Sonia Cristoff, as a way of questioning the politics of everyday modern and postmodern mobility. Throughout an investigation on Albert Dadas –diagnosed with dissociative fugue– and the story of a character involved in an attack, wandering defines the fugues of the characters, on the one hand, as a break with the conditions of control and power of their own contexts; and, on the other, as an atmosphere of dislocation and dissolution of identities that, through waiting and boredom, embody the mood of a crisis and a deterritorializing experience.
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