Sökning: "andrea castro"

Hittade 2 avhandlingar innehållade orden andrea castro.

  1. 1. El encuentro imposible. La conformación del fantástico ambiguo en la narrativa breve argentina. (1862-1910) : The Impossible Encounter. The Construccion of the Ambiguously Fantastic en Argentine Short Fiction (1862-1919)

    Författare :Andrea Castro; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Nyckelord :Argentine literature; 19th. century; fantastic literature; literary genre; Juana Manuela Gorriti; Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg; Leopoldo Lugones; Eduarda Mansilla; Atilio Chiappori;

    Sammanfattning : This dissertation concentrates on the textual analysis of five short stories from the period 1962-1910, all of which share the same characteristic: they all present the coexistence of a natural and a supernatural domain, being these two domains incompatible according to the premises proposed by the text. Considering the historical time in which these stories appear, a period in which a faith in reason as the means to achieve ‘civilisation’ and ‘progress’ predominates, the coexistence of these two orders in a zone of disquieting ambiguity appears as a challenge to the hegemony of reason and, in an extended sense, as a challenge to the modernisation project. LÄS MER

  2. 2. "Me voy pal Norte" : La configuración del sujeto migrante indocumentado en ocho novelas hispanoamericanas actuales (1992-2009)

    Författare :Fredrik Olsson; Andrea Castro; Ken Benson; José Manuel Camacho Delago; Anna Forné; Raúl Bueno; University of Gothenburg; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Latin American literature; undocumented migration; borders; migrant subject; identity; difference; intercultural contact; hybridity; intersectionality; the myth of the Promised Land; rites of territorial passage; Spanish literature; Spanska med litteraturvetenskaplig inriktning;

    Sammanfattning : This study explores the representation of the undocumented migrant in the contemporary Latin American novel. Clandestine crossings have long been a theme in Mexican and Chicano literature, often narrated from a highly nationalistic working-class stance, but it is here argued that recent literary production on this problematic is significantly more heterogeneous. LÄS MER