Kolonialismus, Regression und Sinnlichkeit in Robert Menasses «Sinnliche Gewissheit: Colonialism, regression and sensuality in Robert Menasse’s «Sinnliche Gewissheit

Even though Robert Menasse claims, through the words of his alter ego Roman Gilanian, the protagonist of Sinnliche Gewissheit [Sensual Certainty], that he does not know what to say about the Brazilians, this novel displays a certain portrait of Brazil. As a land of blatant social injustice, of sensu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Studia austriaca 2023-06, Vol.31, p.97-124
1. Verfasser: Krausz, Luis S.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Even though Robert Menasse claims, through the words of his alter ego Roman Gilanian, the protagonist of Sinnliche Gewissheit [Sensual Certainty], that he does not know what to say about the Brazilians, this novel displays a certain portrait of Brazil. As a land of blatant social injustice, of sensuality, hedonism and irrationality, Brazil is at the same time fascinating and repulsive for a novelist who sees it through European eyes. For Menasse, Brazil remains foreign and mysterious, a land full of contradictions and paradoxes that seem to pose a threat to his philosophical concepts. This article highlights three themes that play a key role in the plot of Sinnliche Gewissheit: colonialism, regression and sensuality which, at the same time, challenge the idea of Heimat.
ISSN:1593-2508
2385-2925
DOI:10.54103/1593-2508/20328