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Despues del exilio: El regreso y el retorno en la autoficcion latinoamericana del siglo XXI.
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Despues del exilio: El regreso y el retorno en la autoficcion latinoamericana del siglo XXI./
Author:
Aguirre, Joan .
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2020,
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164 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-08, Section: A.
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Latin American literature. -
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9781392848586
Despues del exilio: El regreso y el retorno en la autoficcion latinoamericana del siglo XXI.
Aguirre, Joan .
Despues del exilio: El regreso y el retorno en la autoficcion latinoamericana del siglo XXI.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2020 - 164 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 81-08, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--City University of New York, 2020.
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The present work analyzes the return-both the physical return and anticipated physical return-to the homeland after living in exile, the act of remembering caused by this process, and the metareflective role that the genre of autofiction plays in this interaction. The dissertation examines the twenty-first century autofictions of four Latin American countries: La casa de los Conejos by Laura Alcoba of Argentina; Memorias prematuras by Rafael Gumucio of Chile; ConPasion absoluta by Carol Zardetto of Guatemala; and El sueno del retorno by Horacio Castellanos Moya of El Salvador. These autofictions are part of an important corpus, one that offers a lens into the cultural and political implications of the return to countries that were once ruptured by dictatorships and civil wars. In addition, this dissertation provides a theoretical framework for the theme of the return and the auto-fictional narrative processes that have been developed over the last two decades.
ISBN: 9781392848586Subjects--Topical Terms:
2078811
Latin American literature.
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El presente trabajo analiza el regreso -ambos el regreso fisico y el regreso anticipado-al pais de origen despues de vivir en el exilio, el acto de recordar causado por este proceso, y el rol metareflexivo que tiene el genero de la autoficcion en esta interaccion. La disertacion examina la autoficcion de cuatro paises latinoamericanos escritos en el siglo veintiuno: La casa de los Conejos por Laura Alcoba de Argentina; Memorias prematuras por Rafael Gumucio de Chile; ConPasion absoluta por Carol Zardetto de Guatemala; y El sueno del retorno por Horacio Castellanos Moya de El Salvador. Estas autoficciones son parte de un corpus que aporta claridad con respecto al regreso y las implicaciones politico-culturales en los respectivos paises que una vez fueron victimas de dictaduras y guerras internas. Asimismo, este trabajo provee un marco teorico para el tema del regreso y los procesos narrativos en las autoficciones que se han venido gestando en las ultimas dos decadas.
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