From the Uncanny to the Unusual and Other Ghosts in The Summer of the Snake by Cecilia Eudave

De lo insólito a lo inusual y otros fantasmas en El verano de la serpiente de Cecilia Eudave

Authors

  • Cándida Elizabeth Vivero Marín University of Guadalajara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36586/

Keywords:

Mexican literature, women writer, contemporary, unusual, gender roles, literatura mexicana, escritoras, contemporáneas, inusual, roles de género

Abstract

In Mexican literature, reflection on the meaning of life and death is a common, though underexplored, theme. Existential crises, which often lead to these reflections, are shrouded in ghostly and unusual worlds that surround them with mystery and strangeness. In The Summer of the Snake (2022), Mexican writer Cecilia Eudave addresses this crisis through the figure of the father, who gradually fades away. This research analyzes the critical moments that led to his complete transition into the shadows amidst an environment marked by the unusual. To do so, we draw on Carmen Alemany's proposal and the notion of gender roles from a feminist perspective. This work contributes to the line of research on the meaning of death, life, and existence in contemporary Mexican literature, specifically in literature written by women.

Resumen

En la literatura mexicana, la reflexión sobre el sentido de la vida y de la muerte es un tema común, aunque poco explorado.

La crisis existencial, que suele llevar a esas reflexiones, se ve envuelta en mundos fantasmales e insólitos que la rodean de misterio y extrañeza. En El verano de la serpiente (2022), la escritora mexicana Cecilia Eudave se refiere a ella a través de la figura del padre que se desdibuja poco a poco. En este artículo, se analizan los momentos críticos que llevan a su completa transición hacia la sombra en medio de un ambiente marcado por lo inusual. Para ello, se recurre a la propuesta de Carmen Alemany y la noción de roles de género desde una perspectiva feminista. El trabajo aporta a la línea de investigación en torno al sentido de la muerte, la vida y la existencia en la literatura mexicana contemporánea, específicamente en la literatura escrita por mujeres.

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Published

2026-01-02

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Department of Spanish language

How to Cite

From the Uncanny to the Unusual and Other Ghosts in The Summer of the Snake by Cecilia Eudave: De lo insólito a lo inusual y otros fantasmas en El verano de la serpiente de Cecilia Eudave. (2026). Journal of the College of Languages (JCL), 53, 144-158. https://doi.org/10.36586/

Publication Dates

Received

2025-07-21

Accepted

2025-10-09

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