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by Argentine author
Camila Sosa Villada Camila Sosa Villada (born 28 January 1982) is a transgender Argentine writer and theatre, film, and television actress.Sosa Villada, Camila (2016)The National Government is giving us an example to follow (broken link, available on the Internet ...
, first published in Argentina on March 1, 2019, by
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and focuses on the lives of a group of trans women who work as
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under the title ''The Queens of Sarmiento Park''. One year before,
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(“the raise of the mean transexuals”), with a similar title. In October 2020, ''Las malas'' received the
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Plot

Las Malas is a fictional autobiographical work that goes back and forth in Camila's life. She writes her life experiences from her childhood in La Falda as an outcast boy, the only child of a lower-middle-class marriage, until her life in the city of Córdoba which she shared with a new family under the maternal wings of Auntie Encarna. The novel is mainly set in 2002 and it is narrated by the author and protagonist. The stories are about the difficulties that she encountered during her entire life as a transgender woman, but they are also about the lives of the group of sex workers (mostly fellow trans women) that she meets at Sarmiento Park.


Themes and literary analysis

Sosa Villada mentions topics such as differences among socioeconomic classes, the atrocities committed against trans women working in the streets, and the struggle that transgender children go through, among others. The author portrays several instances of violence and trauma in an intimate tone. The characters in Las Malas love life, but society at large is out to suppress that joy 2 The author herself stated in an interview that there is no one who loves life more than these characters. In the same interview, she said: "They hurt me a lot. But we continue to be born, we continue to fight, we continue to resist." 3 Las Malas has several elements of magical realism since it depicts a realistic view of the modern world with the incorporation of magical elements 1that deal with intended blurred lines between fantasy and reality. Las Malas describes the oddities and the dreary realities trans people usually go through together with supernatural phenomena presented as fairy-tale-like segments disruptively. This amalgamation of real and magical elements elevates the tone while being informative and rough in content. The author describes the transformation of two characters into animals, a wolf and a bird and she includes fantastic characters, such as men without heads.


Main characters

* Camila Sosa Villada: Writer and protagonist of the novel. * Auntie Encarna: The oldest one of the group, the adoptive mother. She is the owner of the pink house, the shelter where everyone in the group of travestis that worked on the Sarmiento Park went. * La Machi: The healer and the practitioner of black magic. She was born in Paraguay. * María la Muda: She is deaf and dumb. She transforms herself into a bird. “Auntie Encarna” gave her shelter and rescued her. * Claudia Huergo: Camila 's mother. She became the mother of Camila at a very young age and was a housewife. * Carlos Quinteros: Camila 's father. An alcoholic and violent person who is not willing to accept Camila as a transgender person. * Laura: The only one cis woman of the group. She is pregnant with twins. * Nadina: Male Nurse by day, woman by night. She only wears women's clothes at night at Sarmiento Park. * Natalí: Half wolf, half woman (wolf woman). She is the seventh son of her family and at night she transforms into a wolf. * The Bright of The Eyes (El Brillo de los Ojos): The baby they find in the park. He becomes Encarna's son. * Sandra: The most melancholic one. She was bitten by her clients and her boyfriend. * Aunt Silvia: A vagrant woman who had a lot of dogs. She had her legs amputated because of diabetes. * The Ravens: Spoiled and rich boys who go to work at Sarmiento Park even though they don't need the money. They steal the clients from the girls who are struggling to make ends meet. * Angie: The most beautiful one. She was from Alta Gracia, Córdoba. She had a boyfriend who worked on constructions, the most beautiful man.


Translations

* . Translated by Nikolina Židek. Zagreb: Udruga Domino. 2020. . * . Translated by Giulia Zavagna. Rome: Edizioni SUR. 2021. . * . Translated by Laura Alcoba. Paris: Éditions Métailié. 2021. . * . Translated by Svenja Becker. Berlin:
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. 2021. . * . Translated by Linnea Rutström. Stockholm: Prosak Förlag. 2021. . * . Translated by Joca Reiners Terron. São Paulo: Crítica & Tusquets. . * . Translated by Irene van de Mheen. Amsterdam:
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: ''Potvory''. Translated by Anna Štádlerová. Praha: Argo. 2024. .


See also

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Transgender literature Transgender literature is a collective term used to designate the literary production that addresses, has been written by or portrays people of diverse gender identity. History Representations in literature of transgender people have existed ...


References

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