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  1. 41

    Towards a Sociocritical Theory of the Text by Cros, Edmond, Escobar Vera, (traducción de Hernando, Borrero Echeverry), Juliana

    Published 2017
    “…This implies that in the text, the writer gives word, even if non-consciously, to a series of transindividual subjects that run through it. …”
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  2. 42

    Margarita, How Beautiful the Sea: a Reflection on the Binary Construction Hegemony Versus Subordination by Méndez Sánchez, Diana Verónica

    Published 2019
    “…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). …”
    Online
  3. 43

    The Image of Women in Latin American Bourgeoise Mentality: A Reading of Blanca Sol by Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera by Monroy, Leonardo

    Published 2020
    “…This paper interprets the image of women into the bourgeois mentality, based on a reading of Blanca Sol, a novel of the Peruvian writer Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera. This analysis is divided in three main parts: first, there is a comprehension of the way the narrator (an alter ego of the author) observers the bourgeois society and the implications of the social promotion and equality. …”
    Online
  4. 44

    Computer Exhumation in the Daniel Moyano Virtual Archive. A Reflection about Writing Formats, Materiality and the Evolution of Originals and Drafts by Vigna, Diego

    Published 2016
    “…This paper addresses central notions concerning writer’s archives, based on an experiment conducted in the Daniel Moyano Virtual Archive: the recovery of texts from an outdated computing device. …”
    Online
  5. 45

    Fictional or Autobiographical Pact? Double Autofiction in Marechal’s Adán Buenosayres by Davis González, Ana

    Published 2019
    “…In the following lines, this proposal will be exemplified from the first novel by the Argentine writer Leopoldo Marechal, Adán Buenosayres (1948), in order to determine what consequences this reading suggestion has for the work analyzed here…”
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  6. 46

    Flesh and Nothing More: Configuration of Fleshed Discourse in La carne de René[Rene ́s Flesh] by Virgilio Piñera by Mora Moreno, Sergio Antonio

    Published 2017
    “…This article analyzes the novel La carne de René [Rene ́s Flesh] by the Cuban writer Virgilio Piñera, from point of view of the construction of the hegemonic discourse – that I call “fleshed”- which builds and defines the bodies of its characters and their subjectivities. …”
    Online
  7. 47

    Didactic unit to promote orality and writing from local history by González López, Olga Mariela

    Published 2019
    “…In this way, students’ progress is evident in the oral-writer process.…”
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    Doubling as Compositional Axis in Germán Espinosa’s Stories by Sánchez Ávila, Nini Johanna

    Published 2016
    “…The short stories of the writer from Cartagena, Germán Espinosa, are developed under the perspective of Fantastic Literature, which enable a privileged treatment of the structure of ́the double ́. …”
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  9. 49

    Approach Between Literature and Politics: Spanish Civil War View From Max Aub’s The Magic Labyrinth by Anderson de la Torre, Maria Antonia

    Published 2019
    “…In these chronicles, a fundamental topic arises: the effects of war on the production, reception and preservation of art. Writers, painters, musicians find themselves, suddenly, between cross fire. …”
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  10. 50

    Melodramas about witches, Vampires or Werewolves: The case of Pie de Bruja [Witch ́s Foot] by Carolina Andújar. by Burgos López, Campo Ricardo

    Published 2017
    “…Carolina Andújar is a Colombian writer who has published two gothic novels in the literary field: Vampyr (2009) and Vajda Príncipe Inmortal [Vajda Immortal Prince] (2012). …”
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  11. 51

    Representations of the concept of independence at the beginnings of the Paraguayan press (1845-1852) by Baratta, María Victoria

    Published 2021
    “…The focus was put on the study of El Paraguayo Independiente, the first newspaper of Paraguay which was created during the government of Carlos Antonio López in 1845. Its principal writer was the Paraguayan president himself. The initial difficulty of defining the concept of Independence in Paraguay was a relevant part of the diplomatic conflicts with its neighbors and of the antecedents to the great war. …”
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  12. 52

    Un mundo huérfano by Giuseppe Caputo: the Reconfiguration of the Fragmented Body Through Representation by Díaz Ibáñez, Andrés

    Published 2021
    “…This article aims —from a critical reading of the novel by the writer Giuseppe Caputo (Barranquilla, 1982) entitled Un mundo huérfano (2016)— to trace the presence and dialogue that is established in it with the category of a defined body, according to the scope of queer theory, such as performance and theatricality, in which neither gender nor sex are determining factors, and in which two interests of the author play an important role: the oxymoron and fragmentation to operate the reconstruction of said body that also reads as text.…”
    Online
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    ANALYSIS OF SHOLAR HISTORY TEXTBOOKS- CASE STUDY ON SPANISH CIVIL POST WAR by Díez Gutiérrez, Enrique Javier

    Published 2012
    “…The findings of this research seem to remember what the Argentian writerJuan Gelman, victim of military didactorship, said: “The dictators dissapear and the organizers of oversight inmediately appear”.…”
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  14. 54

    Words from the Background and Degrees of Danger: the Nietzsche’s Philosophy in Los siete locos [The Seven Madmen]and Los Lanzallamas[The Flamethrowers]by Roberto Arlt by Niño Arteaga, Yesid

    Published 2019
    “…this article reflect on the budget that the Argentine writer Roberto Arlt was a persistent reader of the philosophy of the German Friedrich Nietzsche and that his novel work what establishes a deep relationship with the thought of the tragic that is characteristic of Nietzsche's philosophical thought. …”
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  15. 55

    The illusion of the One. Childhood as “Free Space” and Humor as a Vehicle for the Transcendent in Mario Levrero’s Narrative by Rivadeneira, Blas Gabriel

    Published 2021
    “…We propose to analyze the role that humor plays in the work of the Uruguayan writer Mario Levrero. From the critical reading of stories from different moments of his career, we highlight that it is an indispensable resource for the construction of his poetic that allows him to delimit himself from the aesthetic presuppositions of what Ángel Rama (19) calls the critical generation. …”
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  16. 56

    The translation in Mexico of Juarez und Maximilian by Franz Werfel by Morales Zea, María del Sol

    Published 2021
    “…This article presents and analyzes the two translations into Spanish of the work published in Mexico Juarez und Maximilian by the Austrian writer Franz Werfel. The analysis is carried out from the cultural semiotics, the communication theory exposed by Göran Sonesson and the negotiation process by Umberto Eco. …”
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  17. 57

    Gertrudis Segovia: An Approach to her Figure by Reyes Ferrer, María

    Published 2022
    “…The main aim of this work is to raise awareness of the figure of Gertrudis Segovia, a Sevillian writer of the early 20th century. Her work had a notable impact, but throughout the years, it fell into oblivion, as happens with the legacy of many women writers. …”
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  18. 58

    La soledad contigo (1960) by Pilar Paz Pasamar: Chronicle of a Female Confinement by Medina Puerta, Carmen

    Published 2022
    “…On the other hand, this book of poems is analyzed in the light of the statements and interviews that the writer gave throughout her life. In addition, this study establishes a comparison with the poetic works of contemporary women writers in which the theme of motherhood also appears as a literary topic. …”
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    Ernesto Sabato Antes del fin: autobiographical thinking and care of the self by Urriago, Hernando

    Published 2023
    “…With this we hope not only to highlight the importance of the autobiographical work of the Argentine writer, but also to open the possibility to study it based on the tradition of the Literature of the Self in Latin America that he helped to consolidate.…”
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    Poetry and territory in José María Arguedas: The Andean ecopoetics of Deep Rivers by Favaron Peyón, Pedro Martín

    Published 2022
    “…This article attempts to rethink Deep Rivers (1958) by José María Arguedas (1911-1969) from the ecological concerns that mark our time, in order to account for the irreplaceable contribution and relevance of the Andean writer and anthropologist. The aim is to carry out an ecopoetic hermeneutic of Arguedas’ novel, in conversation with some of his anthropological and linguistic reflections, and highlighting some particular aspects of his biography. …”
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