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Echegoyen, Regina Neshma.
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La intertextualidad en "Terra Nostra" de Carlos Fuentes. [Spanish text] (Mexico).
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La intertextualidad en "Terra Nostra" de Carlos Fuentes. [Spanish text] (Mexico)./
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Echegoyen, Regina Neshma.
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259 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-09, Section: A, page: 3092.
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La intertextualidad en "Terra Nostra" de Carlos Fuentes. [Spanish text] (Mexico).
Echegoyen, Regina Neshma.
La intertextualidad en "Terra Nostra" de Carlos Fuentes. [Spanish text] (Mexico).
- 259 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-09, Section: A, page: 3092.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1990.
In Terra Nostra, Carlos Fuentes incorporates into the narrative different texts such as colonial chronicles, historical and philosophical texts, and a few of his previous novels. All of these texts are selected by Fuentes in a process of adaptation and transformation that gives them a new meaning within the narrative. Fuentes reinterprets the significance of these texts by giving them a new structure. I base my methodology on Julia Kristeva's concept of intertextuality which has provided a very useful critical framework for my analysis. I am also using other critics such as Mikhail Bakhtin and Laurent Jenny to develop a complete study of the intertextual mechanisms as well as the contextual relations found in Terra Nostra.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The first chapter offers a definition of intertextuality based on Julia Kristeva, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Laurent Jenny. Some of the intertexts are analyzed according to Jenny's classification of weak and strong intertextuality.
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Chapter two studies Terra Nostra as a social and cultural text where different voices interact. This interaction results in a subversive parody of the narrative authority of Don Quijote, the utopian concept of the colonial chronicles, and the historical and literary characters (Felipe II and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz).
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Chapter three focuses on the concepts of history presented by Giambattista Vico and R. G. Collingwood, and on the concept of the "other." After examining Vico's idea of the "ricorso" and Collingwood's concept of constructive history in relation to Terra Nostra, I show how the idea of the "other" can be applied to the characters and the narrative. Terra Nostra provides the "other" side of history, the hidden part that Fuentes wants to reveal to his readers.
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The fourth chapter deals with the reading and the reader of Terra Nostra. Fuentes' novel formulates a critique of writing and reading that establishes a variety of possible interpretations. The reader is left to consider how "the other world" of Terra Nostra will be a world in which we (the readers) read and write our future even as we re-read and re-write the ghosts of the past.
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