Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"

The post-apocalyptic novel by Catalan writer Manuel de Pedrolo, Typescript of the Second Origin (1974, English 2017) celebrates Alba as humankind’s new mother. Alba’s mission, however, clearly depends on the help of a man willing to father her children, a role for which Pedrolo made an extremely sin...

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Main Author: Sara Martín
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of South Florida 2017-03-01
Series:Alambique
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Online Access:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/alambique/vol4/iss2/6
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description The post-apocalyptic novel by Catalan writer Manuel de Pedrolo, Typescript of the Second Origin (1974, English 2017) celebrates Alba as humankind’s new mother. Alba’s mission, however, clearly depends on the help of a man willing to father her children, a role for which Pedrolo made an extremely singular choice: whereas Alba is already 14 when Typescript begins, Dídac is just a 9-year-old boy. Because of the exceptional situation (the catastrophic extraterrestrial devastation of Earth), Pedrolo forces Dídac to mature very fast, to the point that he is only 12 when Alba gives birth to their baby. Additionally, Dídac’s mixed-raced genetic legacy also contributes to ending racism for ever. The name ‘Dídac’ (from Greek ‘Didachos’, Latinized as ‘Didacus’) means ‘educated’–hence ‘didactic’. I examine here how Alba educates Dídac to be her ideal companion; also, the expectations and misgivings which Pedrolo expresses in his novel regarding the future of masculinity. As I argue, Alba’s teaching succeeds only because Pedrolo characterizes the child Dídac as an apt pupil. This enables Alba to control his education and, thus, to end patriarchy with the boy’s full complicity.
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spelling doaj.art-9b76811234124d4caf333f58dd12e23a2022-12-22T00:33:23ZengUniversity of South FloridaAlambique2167-65772167-65772017-03-014211710.5038/2167-6577.4.2.6Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"Sara Martín0Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaThe post-apocalyptic novel by Catalan writer Manuel de Pedrolo, Typescript of the Second Origin (1974, English 2017) celebrates Alba as humankind’s new mother. Alba’s mission, however, clearly depends on the help of a man willing to father her children, a role for which Pedrolo made an extremely singular choice: whereas Alba is already 14 when Typescript begins, Dídac is just a 9-year-old boy. Because of the exceptional situation (the catastrophic extraterrestrial devastation of Earth), Pedrolo forces Dídac to mature very fast, to the point that he is only 12 when Alba gives birth to their baby. Additionally, Dídac’s mixed-raced genetic legacy also contributes to ending racism for ever. The name ‘Dídac’ (from Greek ‘Didachos’, Latinized as ‘Didacus’) means ‘educated’–hence ‘didactic’. I examine here how Alba educates Dídac to be her ideal companion; also, the expectations and misgivings which Pedrolo expresses in his novel regarding the future of masculinity. As I argue, Alba’s teaching succeeds only because Pedrolo characterizes the child Dídac as an apt pupil. This enables Alba to control his education and, thus, to end patriarchy with the boy’s full complicity.https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/alambique/vol4/iss2/6 Manuel de PedroloTypescript of the Second OriginDídacmasculinitypatriarchyscience fictionCatalonia
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Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
Alambique
Manuel de Pedrolo
Typescript of the Second Origin
Dídac
masculinity
patriarchy
science fiction
Catalonia
title Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
title_full Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
title_fullStr Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
title_full_unstemmed Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
title_short Educating Dídac: Mankind’s New Father and the End of Patriarchy in Manuel de Pedrolo’s "Typescript of the Second Origin"
title_sort educating didac mankind s new father and the end of patriarchy in manuel de pedrolo s typescript of the second origin
topic Manuel de Pedrolo
Typescript of the Second Origin
Dídac
masculinity
patriarchy
science fiction
Catalonia
url https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/alambique/vol4/iss2/6
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