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- El silencio literario como artificio narrativo en Pedro P(&)#225;ramo de Juan Rulfo.
- Creator
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Rodriguez, Florilde, Lopez, Humberto, Izquierdo Jimenez, Lucas, Nalbone, Lisa, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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This work exposes the narrative silence as the main enunciator of the textual discourse in Juan Rulfo's novel, Pedro Paramo. Through a sociological reading, the literary silences comprised in the events are interpreted to access one of the multiple possible meanings of the story. The study inserts ideas, historical facts and human, social, psychological and material factors in the openings left by the author, thus producing a discourse that shapes the manifesto of contemporary life.
- Date Issued
- 2019
- Identifier
- CFE0007856, ucf:52802
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0007856
- Title
- Hibridaci(&)#243;n y subversi(&)#243;n de arquetipos femeninos latinoamericanos en Alfonsina Storni, Gabriela Mistral y Silvina Ocampo.
- Creator
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Ladino, Aned, Izquierdo Jimenez, Lucas, Lopez, Humberto, Nalbone, Lisa, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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Social, political, and economic transformations contributed to redefine gender roles at the beginning of the twentieth century. In Latin America, Alfonsina Storni (1889-1938), Gabriela Mistral (1892-1957) and Silvina Ocampo (1906-1993) produced a hybrid narrative that challenged heteronormative conventions. In dialogue with a global realignment, they advocated for the rights of mestiza, indigenous, and working class subjects. This thesis proposes that the authors participated in a worldwide...
Show moreSocial, political, and economic transformations contributed to redefine gender roles at the beginning of the twentieth century. In Latin America, Alfonsina Storni (1889-1938), Gabriela Mistral (1892-1957) and Silvina Ocampo (1906-1993) produced a hybrid narrative that challenged heteronormative conventions. In dialogue with a global realignment, they advocated for the rights of mestiza, indigenous, and working class subjects. This thesis proposes that the authors participated in a worldwide transformation that established women as historical agents. The research incorporates poems, essays, and short stories to map the emergence of independent, clever, and ambiguous models of femininity. They deployed traditional archetypes, such as the Virgin Mary, and modern subjectivities to contest the social norms that underpin patriarchy. Storni, Mistral, and Ocampo transgressed and redefined social hierarchies inherited from intellectual elites representing underprivileged populations. We observe a crosspollination of journalism and literature that includes corporeal and mystical elements. These authors actively fought for gender equality and became influential cultural producers. Mistral, for instance, was the first Latin American writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Their achievements inspire and encourage contemporary Latino women to challenge social norms and become cultural producers.
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- 2018
- Identifier
- CFE0007758, ucf:52383
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0007758
- Title
- LOS HEROES Y MINERVA EN LA NARRACI(&)#211;N DEL LIBRO DE CABALLER(&)#205;AS CRISTALI(&)#193;N DE ESPA(&)#209;A DE BEATRIZ BERNAL.
- Creator
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Ascencio, Lorena, Garcia, Martha, Villegas, Alvaro, Sousa, Sandra, Izquierdo Jimenez, Lucas, University of Central Florida
- Abstract / Description
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(")Los h(&)#233;roes y Minerva en la narraci(&)#243;n del libro de caballer(&)#237;as Cristali(&)#225;n de Espa(&)#241;a de Beatriz Bernal(") adds to the advancement of knowledge due to the novelty of the topic and findings that have been incorporated throughout this research. This work analyzes the first two volumes of the Cristali(&)#225;n de Espa(&)#241;a, which is one of the few novels of chivalry written by a woman in Spain during the 16th century. The main objective of this...
Show more(")Los h(&)#233;roes y Minerva en la narraci(&)#243;n del libro de caballer(&)#237;as Cristali(&)#225;n de Espa(&)#241;a de Beatriz Bernal(") adds to the advancement of knowledge due to the novelty of the topic and findings that have been incorporated throughout this research. This work analyzes the first two volumes of the Cristali(&)#225;n de Espa(&)#241;a, which is one of the few novels of chivalry written by a woman in Spain during the 16th century. The main objective of this investigation resides in exploring the role of hero in relation to the classic hero portrayed in chivalry novels using Amadis de Gaula as a point of reference, and the configuration of Minerva's image as the narrator's desire of a more accurate representation of women in the Early Modern Spain literature.
Show less - Date Issued
- 2017
- Identifier
- CFE0006562, ucf:51325
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- PURL
- http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0006562