Date of Publication
7-4-2022
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Subject Categories
Creative Writing | Fiction
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Literature, Department of
Thesis Advisor
Clarissa V. Militante
Defense Panel Chair
Shirley O. Lua
Defense Panel Member
John Iremil E. Teodoro
Allan Alberto N. Derain
Abstract/Summary
According to Lisa Steinby’s Subject and Signifying Form: The Early Bakhtin and the Early Lukacs, the author, influenced by lived experiences, gives birth to their hero which searches for the “truth” which is influenced by what the author deems as true (Steinby 3). Lukacs’ Soul and Form (1911) highlights that authors create this form through their lived experiences (Steinby 5). I started to write the novel back in 2012 with the intention of writing about how it felt like to be silenced. I initially looked towards Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero’s Journey,” the template widely used for most of the heroic stories that were uttered, published, and shown on screen. Although “The Hero’s Journey” by Campbell made significant contributions to the body of literature that exists today, there is a shift in the social dynamic, where readers/consumers/audiences are more interested in the Villain’s Journey. While working on the novel for close to a decade, I experienced a different kind of silence: the type that is borne out of isolation, when you are unable to articulate your thoughts, your emotions, and feel like no one understands you. From theory, being a villain became my lived experience and influenced the outcome of the novel. This work will attempt to explore the following themes: what is a villain? What is good and evil? How does one become a villain? I explored all these provocations and wrote a novel that reflected the Villain’s Journey through the “New Weird” genre in novel form.
Keywords: New Weird, Silence, Speculative Fiction, Villain, Hero, Evil
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Physical Description
226 leaves
Keywords
Speculative fiction
Recommended Citation
De Leon, M. P. (2022). The new weird: The journey in “Silence”. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_lit/8
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