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Gertrudis Segovia Álvarez: Between her Need to Write and her Oblivion
Published 2022“…Gertrudis Segovia Álvarez is a writer enters into the difficulty with a feminine identity for which she neither finds nor is given an intellectual or emotional status of her own. …”
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Humor and Irony in Jorge Luis Borges from a Metaphysical Perspective
Published 2020“…The purpose of this paper is to reflect on how short stories of the Argentinian writer converge within the frameowrk of the relationship between philosophy and literature, seen from irony and humor. …”
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An unusual discursive relation: the influence of Cat Stevens’ Buddha and the Chocolate Box on Enrique Lafourcade’s Buddha y los chocolates envenenados
Published 2022“…This article offers an interpretation of the novel Buddha y los chocolates envenenados (1997) by the Chilean writer Enrique Lafourcade, in relation with the music album Buddha and the Chocolate Box (1974) by the singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. …”
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El discurso femenino en El árbol y La amortajada de María Luisa Bombal
Published 2013“…El presente artículo desarrolla un análisis comparativo de la novela La amortajada (1939) y el cuento El árbol (1939) de la escritora chilena María Luisa Bombal, con el propósito de identificar el discurso femenino refractado en los relatos y el carácter monológico o dialógico de estos.Palabras clave:La amortajada, El árbol, discurso femenino, monológico, dialógicoAbstract:The present article has an objective to develop a comparative analysis about the novel La amortajada (1939) and the story El árbol (1939) of the Chilean writer María Luisa Bombal, in order to identify the monological or dialogical essence of femenine discourse showed.Key words:La amortajada, El árbol, femenine discourse, monological, dialogical.…”
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La herida abierta de Aniceto Hevia: anarquismo en Hijo de ladrón
Published 2012“…Sostengo que en dicha obra el anarquismo se presenta como una respuestaética válida ante los conflictos existenciales.Palabras clave:Manuel Rojas, literatura chilena, criollismo, imaginismo, anarquismo.Abstract:I propose a critical reading of Hijo de ladrón (1951), a novel written by Manuel Rojas Chilean writer (1896-1973), in which it can be found a critical evaluation of ethical and esthetic problems of the middle twentieth century in the Chilean novelfield. …”
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Cuerpo y escritura en la exploración de espacios abiertos en la ciudad de Tunja
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Juan de Castellanos y su obra Elegías de Varones Ilustres de Indias a través de William Ospina
Published 2012“…The most relevant aspects of writer life are also worked.Key words:elegies, civilization and barbarism, chronicle, illustrious.…”
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Palimpsests with Hélène Cixous: Experiments with Oneself
Published 2017“…Our reflection is interested in the language(s) inhabited by the writer and philosopher Hélène Cixous through our experience in her classes and the continuous reading of her characteristically hibrid and open works. …”
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Subatomic Science of the Word in Quânticos da Incerteza[Uncertainty Quantics] by André Carneiro
Published 2018“…In the poetry book Quânticos da Incerteza (2007) the writer (painter, photographer and film-maker) André Carneiro brings the conceptual universe of quantum mechanics into play (Heisenberg’s indeter- minacy principle, fundamentally) in order to point out reflective inflections on the uses and status of the word. …”
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Nicolás Rosa, The Youth of the Critic
Published 2020“…These collaborations, composed by notes and accounts, became the milestone of his initiation as a writer within cultural journalism. The purpose of the article is to portray the corpus of materials surveyed in the archive research, unknown to specialized readers, and to examine the critic’s image depicted in them from a biographical perspective, that is, incorporating the biographical process into the writing of the article. …”
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Entre el artista y el crítico: Basura de Héctor Abad Faciolince
Published 2014“…The process of Davanzatti, the writer inside the novel, from confi dence on art to a failure in life is then explored. …”
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El remedio como enfermedad Reevaluación y refutación de los “Derechos imprescriptibles del lector”
Published 2013“…El aparato de citas y la bibliografía evita menciones a escuelas críticas europeas o norteamericanas, comete la osadía de inclinarse ante y por autores literarios tan disímiles como Enrique Vila – Matas, José Luis Amores, Marcel Proust y Virginia Woolf.Palabras clave:Daniel Pennac, leer, «Derechos imprescriptibles del lector», Universidad,biblioteca, colegio, soledadAbstract:The following is a tirade against the popular decalogue: «10 inalieanable rights of the reader» by the French writer Daniel Pennac in his book Reads like a novel, written in 1922. …”
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JUSTO SIERRA “THE PROFESSOR FROM AMERICA”. FOUNDER OF THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MÉXICO
Published 2011“…He differed for his positivist ideas of freedom, order and progress that he projected in the Mexican education of the Porfiriato. Great writer and pedagogue of the school texts for the Mexican children, to whom he inculcated the "love to the mother land ". …”
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Dissident Sexualities in Recent Spanish Narrative: Sexual Politics, Cinema y Subversion in Mae West y yo [Mae West and I] (2011) by Eduardo Mendicutti
Published 2016“…article discusses the narrative work of Spanish writer Eduardo Mendicutti in relation to the representation of sexual dissidence in Spain in the last decades. …”
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Didactics of Literature: Literary Teaching as a Form of Contagion
Published 2016“…The formulation of this strategy is inspired, on the one hand by Bandura ́s concept of cognitive modeling, and on the other, by the pedagogical experiences of the writer Vladimir Nabokov and his successful experience in literary education. …”
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The names of reality. Autofiction in Formas de volver a casa [Ways of Going Home]
Published 2017“…This work focuses on the study of the novel Formas de volver a casa [Ways of going home] (2011), by the Chilean writer Alejandro Zambra, with particular attention to the analysis and description of the auto-fictional procedures used. …”
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Lo evidente y lo oculto en la cuentística de Héctor Abad Faciolince
Published 2012“…The hypothesis establishes that this writer “hides” hiscritical perception of the sociopolitical reality behind trivial topics such as love or the daily life of his country. …”
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Los textos para niños y niñas de Fanny Buitrago: espacio-tiempo vital recuperado
Published 2013“…Interwoven with memories, harvested in joyful and vital childhood margins such as the ancestral home and its surroundings, these tales refresh the writer’s language (which in other of her works becomes rough, bitter, dry andironic), and show, amidst the diversity of her work, a path whose strong course continues.Key words:Children’s literature, childhood, poetic imagination, stylistic versatility,composition frame…”
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On Sánchez: The Improbable Biography of Osvaldo Baigorria
Published 2020“…, doubts Osvaldo Baigorria after having published his own about the vagabond writer Néstor Sánchez (1935 - 2003). In this way, the question enables to reflect on the ethics and the poetics of the biography (How is a life written? …”
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Language as exile and home in relations of alterity: an approach to two novels by J.M Coetzee
Published 2017“…In contemporary literature, the works of the South African writer John Maxwell Coetzee provide an important fictional universe for the understanding of colonialism, as well as the wars and exiles associated with it. …”
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