Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination

This reflection article studies the work Margarita, está linda la mar (1998) by Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez in the light of his relation with the context (postcolonial theory). From this point of view, an analysis in the dichotomous hegemony versus subordinating is proposed, where colonial prin...

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Main Author: Méndez Sánchez, Diana Verónica
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Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2019
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Online Access:https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/la_palabra/article/view/8975
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description This reflection article studies the work Margarita, está linda la mar (1998) by Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez in the light of his relation with the context (postcolonial theory). From this point of view, an analysis in the dichotomous hegemony versus subordinating is proposed, where colonial prints are revealed from hegemonic projects. So, on the one hand it is demonstrated the hegemonic presence —politic and military— through the comparison of the two historical scenarios represented, as a consequence of the military intervention on the part of the national and foreign military forces that represented the control and the repression of a whole country and in the other hand the reflections around the condition of subordinating seen as an expression and opposing party  of the embedded and integrated  domination of the oppressed individuals.
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spelling oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-89752021-11-30T15:28:01Z Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination Margarita, está linda la mar: una reflexión sobre la construcción binaria hegemonía versus subalternidad Méndez Sánchez, Diana Verónica poscolonial hegemonía subalternidad dominación opresión historia This reflection article studies the work Margarita, está linda la mar (1998) by Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez in the light of his relation with the context (postcolonial theory). From this point of view, an analysis in the dichotomous hegemony versus subordinating is proposed, where colonial prints are revealed from hegemonic projects. So, on the one hand it is demonstrated the hegemonic presence —politic and military— through the comparison of the two historical scenarios represented, as a consequence of the military intervention on the part of the national and foreign military forces that represented the control and the repression of a whole country and in the other hand the reflections around the condition of subordinating seen as an expression and opposing party  of the embedded and integrated  domination of the oppressed individuals. El presente artículo de reflexión estudia la obra Margarita, está linda la mar (1998) del escritor nicaragüense Sergio Ramírez a la luz de su relación con el contexto (teoría poscolonial). Desde este punto de vista, se propone un análisis sobre la relación dicotómica hegemonía versus subalternidad donde se revelan huellas coloniales a partir de los proyectos hegemónicos. Así, por un lado se demuestra la presencia hegemónica —política y militar—mediante el cotejo de los dos escenarios históricos representados, como consecuencia de la intervención militar por parte de fuerzas militares nacionales y extranjeras que representaron el control y la represión de todo un país, y por otro, las reflexiones en torno a la condición de subalternidad vista como expresión y contraparte de la dominación encarnada o incorporada de los sujetos oprimidos. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2019-07-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf application/xml https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/la_palabra/article/view/8975 10.19053/01218530.n35.2019.8975 La Palabra; No. 35 (2019): Miscellaneous issue. July- December; 101-114 La Palabra; Núm. 35 (2019): Número Misceláneo. julio-diciembre; 101-114 La Palabra; n. 35 (2019): Julho-Dezembro; 101-114 2346-3864 0121-8530 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/la_palabra/article/view/8975/8202 https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/la_palabra/article/view/8975/8767 Derechos de autor 2019 LA PALABRA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Méndez Sánchez, Diana Verónica
Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title_alt Margarita, está linda la mar: una reflexión sobre la construcción binaria hegemonía versus subalternidad
title_full Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title_fullStr Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title_full_unstemmed Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title_short Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination
title_sort margarita how beautiful the sea a reflection on the binary construction hegemony versus subordination
topic poscolonial
hegemonía
subalternidad
dominación
opresión
historia
topic_facet poscolonial
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url https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/la_palabra/article/view/8975
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