ORIGINAL RESEARCH PAPER
Language, Masks, and Solitude: Octavio Paz and the Construction of Mexican Identity
1 International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
3 International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
4 International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ABSTRACT
This paper examines Octavio Paz’s work The Labyrinth of Solitude, focusing on his critical exploration of how Mexican identity is formed by historical trauma and perpetuated by national myths. Tracing key historical events in Mexico, it contextualizes Paz’s argument that Mexican identity has been shaped by deep psychological wounds. The paper analyses three themes identified by Paz, the use of masks as both individual and collective defense mechanisms, the experience of existential solitude of a Mexican, and the prevalence of rituals as both moments of release and instruments of superficial unity. It further explores language as a site where historical trauma, power structures, and cultural memory are encoded, highlighting the role of the symbolic lexicon, indirectness, and silence in sustaining these patterns. Through this analysis, the paper highlights Paz’s critique of nationalism for reinforcing conformity and masking genuine diversity, ultimately arguing for the necessity of authentic self-exploration in the pursuit of a more inclusive and honest national identity.
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HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE
Olovčić A., Telalagić Dž., Aljović A., Čardaković T. (2026). Language, Masks, and Solitude: Octavio Paz and the Construction of Mexican Identity, MAP Education and Humanities, 7, 21-31. doi: https://doi.org/10.53880/2744-2373.2026.7.21
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