La subalternidad en la novela Eclipse de luna
This paper is an investigative work that seeks, through literary criticism and textual interpretation, rethinking the history of those who are considered as subalterns to the Latin American society. Between hands the present document, highlights the cultural contributions of two races (indigenous an...
Autor Principal: | Uscátegui Narváez, Alexis |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2017
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1794-192X |
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This paper is an investigative work that seeks, through literary criticism and textual interpretation, rethinking the history of those who are considered as subalterns to the Latin American society. Between hands the present document, highlights the cultural contributions of two races (indigenous and Afro-descendant) represented by the protagonists of Eclipse de luna, who for reasons of fate are facing a fascinating universe of love, pain and death. In key terms, Estupiñán erect with firmness on these assumptions, expressed with his novel, the raw and painful truth of subalternity in Nariño, rootlessness and misery of Cumbal and Barbacoas. |
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