Tetralogía narrativa de Manuel Rojas: tras el rescate y vindicación del acervo cultural ácrata de comienzos del siglo XX - Narrative tetralogy of Manuel Rojas: in search of rescue and vindication of anarchist cultural heritage of the early twentieth ...
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https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i1.253Keywords:
Manuel Rojas, tetralogía narrativa, rescate, vindicación, historiografía ácrataAbstract
El presente artículo estudia los procedimientos narrativos empleados en las novelas Hijo de ladrón (1951), Mejor que el vino (1958), Sombras contra el muro (1964) y La oscura vida radiante (1971) para rescatar y vindicar algunas figuras y sucesos de la contingencia histórica ácrata de comienzos del siglo XX. Los recursos empleados, en esta tarea de visibilización, son el nombre propio y la incorporación de elementos líricos y paremiológicos de corte libertario. Mediante estos procedimientos el narrador evoca ciertos acontecimientos y personajes del acervo cultural ácrata, cuya rememoración no ha sido parte del discurso historiográfico oficial.Downloads
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2015-04-28
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Fuentes Retamal, P. (2015). Tetralogía narrativa de Manuel Rojas: tras el rescate y vindicación del acervo cultural ácrata de comienzos del siglo XX - Narrative tetralogy of Manuel Rojas: in search of rescue and vindication of anarchist cultural heritage of the early twentieth . Apuntes Universitarios, 5(1), 79–102. https://doi.org/10.17162/au.v0i1.253
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