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Time, Space, and Fantasy, Haruki Murakami and Carlos Fuentes KHANH MINH TRINH SENIOR SEMINAR

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Page 1: Time, Space, and Fantasy, Haruki Murakami and Carlos Fuentes · The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre - The Definition of the Fantastic: “that hesitation experienced

Time, Space, and

Fantasy, Haruki

Murakami and Carlos

Fuentes KHANH MINH TRINH

SENIOR SEMINAR

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Page 3: Time, Space, and Fantasy, Haruki Murakami and Carlos Fuentes · The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre - The Definition of the Fantastic: “that hesitation experienced

Relationship between knowledge and interpretation,

reading and writing.

Simultaneity:

Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World - two spaces at the same time.

Aura – same space but two different times.

Simultaneous occurrence leads to uncertainty.

Uncertainty, the key of the fantastic

Thesis Statement

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The Fantastic: A Structural

Approach to a Literary Genre

- The Definition of the Fantastic:

“that hesitation experienced by a

person who knows only the laws of

nature, confronting an apparent

supernatural event.”

- The Uncanny, the Marvelous, and

the Fantastic

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Hard Boiled Wonder Land Aura

2 spaces - 1 time 2 time - 1 space

Uses of “I”

1993 Tokyo, Japan

Programing

Uses of “You”

Translating

Simultaneity

Convergence

Writing

1962 Mexico City, Mexico

Opens Endings

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Hard Boiled Wonderland and the

End of the World

Haruki Murakami – the inkling vs the INKling

2 independent yet related worlds

Science fiction vs Fantasy

The Japanese formal and informal I vs the past and the present tense in English, the protagonist has no name.

The Fantastic – how theovel can be read.

Open endings

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Hard Boiled Wonderland:

- Semiotecs, Calcutec,

- The Inklings, Underground Tokyo, the old man,

- Eternal life in sub-consciousness, End of the Wolrd

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The End of the World

- The Wall, the town, Unicorns, Shadows

- Dream reading, Skull

- Deception, sacrifice

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Aura (1962)

Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012)

Mexico City

The “you” form of narration

Reading and writing

Reason and desire

Allegory to the fantastic

Characters:

- The French-Spanish interpreter (Felipe Montero)

- The old widow(Consuelo)

- The widow’s niece (Aura)

- The General (Llorante)

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Historical Background

The French Invasion (1861-1867)

Maximilian – Mexican-French monarchy

Liberal, democratic congress

Downfall, Napoleon III, Maximilian executed

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Conclusions

What is the purpose of the two texts?

The world and its interpretation - thesis

Fuentes is highlighting the way we read our past is

shaped by our present and also shape our present

Criticism of modernism and I-centrism – the main

character’s downfall

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Thank You For Your Attention