Bortolotto MC1/03/20121/03/2012CENTRO JOURNAL, 2012, 24 (1), pp. 120 - 133 (14)1538-6279https://hdl.handle.net/10179/13046This analysis focuses on the novel's protagonist, la Loca, and his narcissistic attempts to negotiate selfhood in narratives where he finds himself repeatedly inscribed in shame. Psychoanalytical theories of shame inform the study of la Loca and the close relationship between shame and narcissism. Ultimately, though, the work uses this character as an entry point to unveil Lozada's acute satire of rigid conceptions of identity, attractiveness, desire, and success as defined by the prevailing narratives of capitalist consumerism, identity politics, and homophobic nationalism in the contemporary United States and the island of Puerto Rico.120 - 133 (14)Social SciencesArea StudiesAREA STUDIESAngel LozadaPuerto Rican studiesshamenarcissismsatireurban gay maleWith the focus on the I/Eye: Shame and narcissism in Ángel Lozada's no quiero quedarme sola y vacfa (2006)Journal article180205Massey_Dark