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Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Cuvardic García, Dorde
Universidad de Costa Rica
The purpose of this article is to show the importance of costumbrist  flâneur literature in the development of this aesthetic movement in Spain. The dimensions of the flâneur and of flanerie are analyzed in writings by Larra and Mesonero Romanos: a curious attitude towards public spaces, physical distancing, identification of urban social types, leisure behavior, semiotic metaphore use of the city as an open book, fragmented perception of urban diversity. In this article relations are also established with the European costumbrist literature of the time (France, Germany, England).
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Víquez Jiménez, Alí
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article describes the philosophical base on which the principle characters of Dostoyevsky are created, with the understanding that they are constructed through a metaphysical platform that later has ethical consequences and -on occasion political ones-. The intent is to demonstrate how Dostoyevsky condemns to failure those who abandon their belief in God and how the only method of salvation that is offered to them consists of a return to their faith. It is first of three articles which have given rise to an investigation centered on three great novels of the Russian author: Crime and Punishment, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Portilla Chaves, Mario
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article provides the suprasegmental reconstruction of an Afro-Portuguese pidgin spoken in the Americas in the XVII Century using the principles of the Historical Comparative Method. This proto-languages gave rise to Saramaccan (Surinam), Papiamentu (ABC islands), and Palenquero (Colombia).
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Rodríguez Zamora, José Miguel
Universidad de Costa Rica
This article presents an approximation to the myth of the hero, fundamental within the literary discourse, from the analytical psychology proposed by Carl Jung. It discusses its origin, its development and its literary consequences as a functional archetype of the narrative.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Popovic Karic, Pol
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this essay, various types of ingenuousness are classified according to the situations in which they appear in the collection of the short stories El Llano en llamas: pretence, submission, vindication, confirmation, description, action, cruelty and disillusion. As we move from the situations in which ingenuousness is found to their thematic functions, several models appear in the narrative of Juan Rulfo.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Marín Cervantes, Irene
Universidad de Costa Rica
This study analyzes the usefulness of drilling and color-coding systems to help a group of advanced English students pronounce the -(e)d inflectional ending in past and past participial forms of regular verbs. Subjects were three engineering professors working at the University of Costa Rica. After evaluating each technique, results show that the allomorphs /t/ and /d/ were more difficult to identify and pronounce than /Id/. Drilling was effective to identify the realizations, yet it did not promote learner autonomy. The color code was found to help learners self-correct. In addition, the number of mistakes decreased when using this technique. Despite the advantages of the color code over drilling, it was concluded that both techniques need to be practiced and recycled in the classroom to enhance L2 learning.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Chen Sham, Jorge
Universidad de Costa Rica
This work investigates two relationships of La distancia del último adiós (1995), “Figueredo” and “Excelente para la piel” in which the Costa Rican Virgilio Mora skillfully develops the meaning that is represented by the dance and popular music in the development of the identity of the individual. He evaluates the value of these socialization practices in as much as rites of passage or initiation of his protagonists in that the significance of the experience is a fundamental one in the constitution and development of the individuals.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Moore, Charles B.
Universidad de Costa Rica
Although much has been written about el Inca Garcilaso de la Vega's Comentario reales, his chronicle about Hernando de Soto's adventure in the American southeast has never enjoyed the same reception. Be it for its supposed novelization of the adventure or for the far-away lands which it describes, the work has never been part of the colonial cannon. For that reason, this essay intends to study five classical digressions which el Inca may have used to embellish the work, impress his critics, and therefore, enhance his reputation as one of the greatest New World historians of his time.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Cuvardic García, Dorde
Universidad de Costa Rica
For more than two centuries, the hours of the day have displaced the seasons as subject matter of artistic and literary representation. It is a theme in use in the urban scenes of the international costumbrism of the 19th century, in someone suites of impressionist paintings and in the so called urban symphonies, avant garde documentaries of the twenties in the 20th century. This theme emphasizes the fleetingness of the daily urban temporality and, in most cases, it establishes that in the street space every tour counts with their own activities and social types.
Año: 2012
ISSN: 2215-2628, 0377-628X
Manickam, Samuel
Universidad de Costa Rica
In this article the Dominican dictador Trujillo’s strategies of totalitarian control will be analyzed as portrayed in La fiesta del Chivo: he projects himself as the Father of the Nation while at the same time he systematically weakens family structures through his continual sexual violation of Dominican women. Urania Cabral is representative of the trauma suffered by these victims of the dictador, and Brett Levinson’s concept of “radical injustice” will help illuminate the difficult process of recovery for these members of a posdictatorial society.

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