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Embodying Argentina
Embodying Argentina
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Embodying Argentina

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In 2001 Argentina faced its most serious economic crisis in years. At this turbulent time in Argentina's history, the question "e;What is argentinidad?"e; is more important than ever. The symbols of Argentina's national culture that are now revered came about during another time of economic and political unrest in the second half of the nineteenth century and were captured by writers who understood authorship as a political matter. This book examines Argentine literary narratives from 1850 to 1880, including Amalia (1851) by Jos Mrmol, Recuerdos de provincia (1850) by Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Una excursin a los indios ranqueles (1870) by Lucio V. Mansilla and Martn Fierro (1872, 1879) by Jos Hernndez, and the changing relationship between ideas of citizenship, the body, and national space. The author argues that in each of the literary narratives she discusses, the ideas embodied by the emblematic citizen are articulated clearly in scenes in which the relationship between the gendered body and concepts of nation-space-the spaces, lands or territories where struggles over national identity are represented-comes into play. The work of Rosa Guerra and Eduarda Mansilla de Garca, who do not have canonical status but were widely read in their time and dealt with the colonial-era myth of the "e;first"e; white women held captive by native Argentines, is also explored.
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Body, Space and Nation in 19th Century Narrative
Kirjailija
Nancy Hanway
ISBN
9780786482450
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
15.12.2024
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