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César Aira, la máquina de contar. Una lectura de Ema la cautiva
One of the recurring themes in Argentine literature is the tense relationship of man with the desert and its laws. From the first chroniclers to the romantic writers, the dialectic of the subject and the space was problematized discursively by innumerable authors. Under that perspective and debtor o...
Autobiography and self-fiction in the writing of the latest ALBERDI
Self-defence, the attitude of man that needs to be justified in the eyes of the public, compromises much of Argentina’s 19th century autobiographic literature. Between 1869 and 1874, self-exiled in France and accused of ‘treason to the homeland’ for his opposition to the war of the Triple Alliance A...
Reception of the darwinian ‘scientific fantasy’ in decimonic Argentina (The evolving theory of literary and parliamentary speeches)
The aim of this work is to demonstrate, on the basis of two case studies, the reception of darwinism in the circles illustrated in Argentina of the 19th century. The fiction book of Dr Eduardo Holmberg, two parties in struggle (1875), has been interpreted exclusively as a political dispute that, acc...
Negrity and Gender: the representation of black women in the decimonic Argentinian literature
This work aims to analyse the representation of black women in the founding writings of the 19th century Argentinian literature. Considered to be a subdisturbed and doubly discriminated against because of its colour and feminity, black women are politically and socially retreated. José Mármol, Esteb...
The complaint of the language in Argentina (1828-1928)
The present argument seeks to demonstrate that Argentina’s identity training has largely been created from the complaint about the language we spoke in Argentina. This complaint consists of two periods: one signed by the need to acquire an emancipated cultural identity; another call to solve the lin...
Ricardo Güiraldes
Summary of his return to the bampa in three death and blood counts. This article makes an interpretative proposal for three stories contained in death and blood stories (1915), a custom so far poorly studied by the Argentinian author Ricardo Güiraldes (1886-1927). The corpus is part of the process o...