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2022
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2061-6678
LITTLE RED RIDING THE WEB: FROM MYTH TO FLASH FICTION AND MEMES (WITH A POLITICAL TURN OF THE SCREW)
Morán Rodríguez, Carmen
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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We know the tale of Little Red Riding Hood through literary versions, mainly those of Perrault y the Brothers Grimm. But it involves many mythemes and, as a matter of fact, can be considered itself as a myth that became a tale, still keeping elements from a non-rational explanation of some questions concerning human being. Contemporary fiction offers many versions of the tale, challenging the old tale and giving new meanings to it. Many examples are provided by microfiction in Spanish. Within the last two decades, Internet has become the arena where these microfictions have been shared and viralized, and now they live together with Twitter-born stories, fan art, etc. In our paper we analyze some intermedia works (memes and cartoons) where Little Red Riding Hood, the most popular folktale, expresses political ideas bound to news.
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2022
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2061-6678
Colman Serra, Rocio
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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This paper analyses the short story “Amigo enemigo”, by Antonio Di Benedetto and its setting its dialogue with the German fable “Pied Piper of Hamelin”. Through an itinerary that attends to the tracing of intertextual links—the homonymous poem by Robert Browning, La cruzada de los niños by Marcel Schwob, the prologue to Artifices by Jorge Luis Borges and Concept of the political by Carl Schmitt—and the contrast between the modifications of the 1953 and 1971 editions, this article reviews the aspects of the text that thematize the process of creation and the conflictive link between the artist and his work. These aspects are based on a syntax closely linked to the phonic and to the intertextual dialogue that proposes links to other authors and other central works within the artistic configuration of the author.
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2022
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2061-6678
Lámbarry, Alejandro
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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This article analyzes the creative context of Augusto Monterroso’s flash fiction “El dinosaurio”. Living in the middle of the 20th century, a time of great formal and technical experimentation, Monterroso was drawn to new genders as flash fiction, hybrid genres and a new type of fable. It was then he wrote “El dinosaurio”. At the end of his life, however, flash fiction became a trendy and popular literary genre, and Monterroso one of its founders. We study this change—flash fiction as an avant-garde practice to a popular one—, specifically by Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of “erosion of the effect of rupture” and the “banalization” of the acclaimed literary work.
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2022
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2061-6678
Gatica Cote, Paulo A.; Helgueta Manso, Javier
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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Within the framework of literary microtextuality, studies have focused mainly on three factors: the terminological debate, the extension, and the genre classification. The critique oscillates between a fundamentally narrative consideration, and another open to intermediary/hybridization phenomena. In this research, we take Violeta Rojo’s idea of the “degenerate” as a reference to propose innovated, unclosed and flexible inquiries about “short fiction forms”. Besides, we propose a journey through some of the views on these genres in the Hispanic sphere. Finally, we offer a summary of the different contributions that composed this monograph.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2061-6678
Pujante Cascales, Basilio
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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The images have been a very interesting paratext, but not often used at the Spanish minifiction. There are few but very relevant cases in which the flash fictions have been accompanied by pictures or illustrations. However, in electronic literature the situation is different and the author of microfictions can more easily use images as paratexts, especially on social networks such as Instagram. In this article we will analyze the differences between the use of the image as a paratext in the flash fictions published on paper versus the one published on the internet, focusing specifically on Instagram.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2061-6678
Gatica Cote, Paulo A.
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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Interview to Violeta Rojo
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2022
ISSN:
2061-6678
Vizcaíno Mosqueda, Laura Elisa
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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This article studies four forms of titling short stories or minifictions: titles with a generic mention, apocryphal titles, titles that cover the entire text without an apparent story, and narrative titles. This review shows that this first paratext can be core or essential in the development of the discourse. Although every literary work attaches importance to its title, in short fictions this relationship intensifies, the titles are not external resources or mere formality, but instead they affect the message of the entire text. Within the conceptual framework, short fiction is understood as a literary text whose narration can be explicit or implicit, therefore, the examples that will be used vary between conventional stories and extreme brevity that only leaves minimal traces of the storytelling tradition.
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2022
ISSN:
2061-6678
Perucho, Javier
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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In this paper an inventory is made of the microfictionist decalogues that have been published in the last decades in Mexico. Based on their formal elements, it defines, characterizes and exemplifies the modalities of their expression, cultural function and shared literary knowledge, in addition to placing them in the context of the microfictionist book.
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2022
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2061-6678
Spisák, Judit
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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Review of José Luis Nogales Baena (ed. y coord.) y Mónica Braun (coord.): Obras completas de Juan Manuel Torres, Tomo 1. Cuentos y relatos. México: Nieve de Chamoy—Instituto Veracruzano de la Cultura—Universidad Veracruzana, 2020.
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Año:
2022
ISSN:
2061-6678
Barba del Pozo, Paula
Departamento de Estudios Hispánicos, Universidad Eötvös Loránd
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Review of Emilia Pardo Bazán: Cuentos fantásticos. Edición y prólogo de Ana Abello Verano y Raquel de la Varga Llamazares. León: Eolas Ediciones, 2020.
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