Sexilio y tiempo Conexiones espaciotemporales en El Power Ranger rosa (2020) y La mancha (2024)
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Universidad de Valladolid
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Las trayectorias migratorias estereotípicas del sexilio son el núcleo de algunas de las manifestaciones más recientes de la llamada literatura neorrural o literaturas de la ruralidad. Bajo las expectativas metronormativas, estas narrativas reproducen el contraste espacial y temporal entre las vidas queer rurales y urbanas, haciendo de la migración un elemento crucial en los estudios queer. A partir del análisis de El Power Ranger rosa (Christo Casas, 2020) y La mancha (Enrique Aparicio, 2024), este artículo analiza cómo el tiempo y el espacio están íntimamente imbricados en el tropo narrativo del sexilio. Ambas novelas usan el regreso al pueblo de un joven queer como pretexto para articular líneas temporales y perspectivas en las que se puede identificar el papel de la memoria en la identidad, así como la incoherencia y falibilidad de la linealidad temporal.
The migratory paths that are stereotypical of sexile are the core of some of the most recent manifestations of the so-called neorural literature or literatures of rurality. Under metronormative expectations, these narratives reproduce the spatial and temporal contrast between rural and urban queer lives, turning migration into a crucial element in queer studies. Drawing from the analysis of El Power Ranger rosa (Christo Casas, 2020) and La mancha (Enrique Aparicio, 2024), this paper analyses how time and space are intimately intertwined in the narrative trope of sexile. Both novels use the return of young queers to their villages as a pretext to thread temporal lines and perspectives in which we may identify the role of memory in identity, as well as the incoherence and fallibility of temporal linearity.
The migratory paths that are stereotypical of sexile are the core of some of the most recent manifestations of the so-called neorural literature or literatures of rurality. Under metronormative expectations, these narratives reproduce the spatial and temporal contrast between rural and urban queer lives, turning migration into a crucial element in queer studies. Drawing from the analysis of El Power Ranger rosa (Christo Casas, 2020) and La mancha (Enrique Aparicio, 2024), this paper analyses how time and space are intimately intertwined in the narrative trope of sexile. Both novels use the return of young queers to their villages as a pretext to thread temporal lines and perspectives in which we may identify the role of memory in identity, as well as the incoherence and fallibility of temporal linearity.
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Domínguez Ruiz, I. E. (2026). Sexilio y tiempo: Conexiones espaciotemporales en El Power Ranger rosa (2020) y La mancha (2024). (2026). MariCorners: Revista De Estudios Interdisciplinares LGTBIA+ Y Queer, 3(1), 95-114. https://doi.org/10.24197/nvgymk70
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Derechos de autor 2026 Ignacio Elpidio Domínguez Ruiz. Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución 4.0.
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