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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2341-1139, 0211-2574
Tielve Garcia, Natalia
Universidad de Oviedo
Resumen
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
Zavala Medina, Daniel; Ramírez Cruz, Israel
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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In this essay, the hypothesis is that some questions can be important nuclei of significance in the poems of López Velarde. To try to verify it, we will conduct a revision of the theoretical approaches on rhetorical questions, both from rhetorical and linguistic standpoints. In particular, we will rely on the ideas of Burguera Serra, Fontanier, Schmidt-Radefeldt, and Igualada Belchí. Based on the above, we will analyze what is asked, how is it asked, why is it asked, what kind of questions they are, and their possible meanings, in some texts of two of his books: La sangre devota (1916) and especially Zozobra (1919).
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
Cuevas Padilla, Dana Gabriela
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
Resumen
The serial narrative strategies, both in massive media (like television and movies) and editorial products, are increasingly popular between spectators and creators; due to this, the studies regarding them are gaining importance. The main goal in this article is to trace what narrative strategies are used by the Mexican author Bernardo Esquinca in his book series known as the Casasola saga, four novels create an interdependent book series that depends on one another and provokes curiosity in the reader to continue their reading. For this, works by various specialists on seriality that have set the bases for the subject will be used. Moreover, the aspects of fantasy and terror that these novels use and which have gained editorial success, will be highlighted.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
González Alva, Rafael
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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The objective of this article is to analyze the Gongorism, the polyglotism and the imitatio auctoris of New Spain poets in Hernandia, an 18th century epic poem for which authorship is attributable to the Novohispanic Francisco Ruiz de León as well as to the Spaniard Juan de Buedo y Girón. The study of these three stylistic elements, barely reviewed or unnoticed in previous works, suggests a direct connection to an American context, especially regarding the knowledge of Nahuatl and 17th century Novohispanic poetry, which supports Novohispanic authorship rather than a Spanish one.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
Martínez Luna, Esther; González, Gamaliel Valentín
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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The purpose of this article is to report on the experimental and collective novel Por un cigarro…, which was published in several installments by the magazine Cómico 1898. The novel was a writing of circumstance that took advantage of anonymity to portray the political and cultural tensions between writers and reporters at the end of the 19th century in Mexico.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
Davis González, Ana
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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This paper seeks to dialogue with the preceding critic about the possible classification of Contemporáneos texts as avant-garde. Our proposal is that some of their poems can be classified as avant-garde if we understand the avant-garde as a 20th century art paradigm and not only as a historical category during the beginning of the century. For this purpose, in the first place, the dichotomy “threshold aesthetics / dilation aesthetics” is proposed to explain two avant-garde poetic modalities, starting from the expression “threshold aesthetics,” coined by Luciana Del Gizzo (2017). Secondly, the “aesthetics of dilation” is applied in the poetic Contemporáneos texts in contrast to the threshold aesthetics of stridentism or muralism, in the Mexican context.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
0717-621X, 0716-5811
Carvajal González, Carolina
Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez
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This article proposes a reading of the nineteenth-century novel Cosas de los vivos contadas por los muertos, written by Juan Rafael Allende in 1896 and published in the satirical newspaper El Jeneral Pililo. This story constitutes a showcase of disease and death in Chile in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Considering the humor of the story and its tragic theme simultaneously, we have proposed highlighting the relationship between illness, death, and humor, analyzing a scene that describes one of the most feared evils of the time, catalepsy.
The tension between the laughable and the serious is part of the anticlerical campaign of the Chilean author, through which he satirically intervenes in the spaces of the death of nineteenth-century Santiago in order to democratize them, erode the power of the Catholic Church, advocate for the secularism of the State and denounce the vanity and vices of emerging social groups.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2448-8216, 0188-2546
Miranda Medina, María
Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas
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In the following text, I seek to analyze the Divine Narcissus’s loa and auto by finding correspondences between them through the image of water and two fundamental concepts: the Unknown God of Saint Paul mentioned in the loa, and baptism which appears in the loa and finally materializes in the auto. I will address how sor Juana is constantly subverting the notion of “image and likeliness” and the way in which this concept travels from the loa’s analogy between the Eucharist and the Teocualo to the auto’s mirroring relationship between Narcissus and Human Nature. Lastly, I will try to demonstrate how the author constructs the auto as a perfect love story with two possible versions that become one: unrequited love (Eco and Narcissus) and the consummation of love (Narcissus and Human Nature), transforming the auto into an evocation of the Eucharist.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
0717-621X, 0716-5811
Galgani Muñoz, Jaime; Daza, Paulina
Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez
Resumen
El Semanario de Santiago is a publication led by José Victorino Lastarria in 1842-1843. Among the many topics it deals with, that of "disease" stands out, above all, due to the social repercussions that, at the time, the waves of various ills had on the urban population (scarlet fever, malaria, smallpox). This paper addresses the treatment given to this situation from the perspective of a new intelligentsia emerging within the public sphere, giving rise to a journalistic discourse that opens the way to the incipient development of opinion genres. To contextualize the health situation of the country, the contributions of Laval and Caffarena are considered, in connection mainly with the origins of the first public health policies.
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