Summary: | This review article establishes a series of reflections on the relations between Latin American literature
and contemporary aesthetics, and the ways in which the specific artistic languages redimension the
fictional statute and its critical potential. It also considers innovative perspectives that escape canonical
narrative and traditional genre categorization by imposing new aesthetic expressions and themes in
which the experience of textual or physical displacement is present. This paper explores a corpus of con-
temporary narrative works whose creative practices and discursive procedures operate on the frontier of
genre, languages and forms of expression.
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