El horror hiperviolento en la novela mexicana: Perra Brava de Orfa Alarcón “y” todos conocemos Naranja mecánica
Keywords:
Mexican narcozone, Hyperviolence, Mexican narcogotic, Northern México, Aesthetics of horror, Cultural StudiesAbstract
The article describes and explores the emergence in recent years of a mexican literature linked to the theme of "narco" characterized by manifest through extreme violence and the "horror" highly troubling reality of contemporary México. Poblematize complex cultural flows stereotyped traditional territories "narcoaesthetic" established in these literary events; creating in its flow "lines of flight" enough to "assemblage ", "deterritorialise" and "reterritorialize" the phenomenon of "narco". Analized the northern novel: Perra Brava published in 2010 that develops the motives of "horror" and "hyperviolence" as key elements in their narratological process. Human blood, dismember body, the symbolic and cultural violence from male chauvinism or the "hegemonic masculinity" determine the "ethical and political framework" of reflection to set the horrors and fears of a long subject society and exposed to unconscionable violence that “drug cartels” have unleashed through their "monstrous" sicarios.









