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Revista Estudos Feministas

versión impresa ISSN 0104-026Xversión On-line ISSN 1806-9584

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FIGUEIREDO, Priscilla da Silva. The Decolonial Narrator: A Reading of The Distant Marvels, by Chantel Acevedo. Rev. Estud. Fem. [online]. 2019, vol.27, n.1, e59000. ISSN 1806-9584.  https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n159000.

In “The Storyteller: Reflections on the Work of Nicolai Lescov” (1987a), Walter Benjamin understands that the art of storytelling is about to become extinct once the storyteller, that one who gets his/her full corporeality when reunites the knowledge of the resident master craftsman and the traveling journeyman, seems to be no longer among us. However, when taking into consideration Maria Lugones (2014a) understandings of the decolonial, that it inhabits a non modern space, it is possible to admit the presence of the Benjaminian narrator, sometimes in the novel, genre that the he understood as a symptom of a process whose end is the death of the storytelling. In the novel The Distant Marvels (2015), the Cuban-American author Chantel Acevedo creates a protagonist who is a literary representation of a narrator that incorporates the Benjaminian characteristics and, therefore, is competent in transmitting experience. The following article intends to verify how a decolonial reading of the aforementioned novel may contribute to the work of developing new epistemologies.

Palabras clave : Decoloniality; The Storyteller; Feminist aesthetics.

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