«Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman

The Hispano-American Narrative of the nineties inaugurates a new paradigm in which the notion of homeland is exceded as the space determining the identity and as the unique place for the writer to write from. The writers born from the sixties on, built up their fiction from global logic, negating th...

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Main Author: Francisca SÁNCHEZ MARTÍNEZ
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Salamanca 2016-03-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1616_Anuario_Literatura_Comp/article/view/14048
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description The Hispano-American Narrative of the nineties inaugurates a new paradigm in which the notion of homeland is exceded as the space determining the identity and as the unique place for the writer to write from. The writers born from the sixties on, built up their fiction from global logic, negating their belonging to the only cultural tradition. This essay analyses how Andrés Neuman, an Hispano-Argentinian writer, elaborates in his first novel <em>Bariloche</em> –as in his whole own narrative– a spatiality which is a reflection of the way contemporaneity dynamics affect individual identity.
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«Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
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literatura hispanoamericana
des(re)territorialización
globalización
espacio
narrativa
title «Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
title_full «Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
title_fullStr «Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
title_full_unstemmed «Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
title_short «Horizonte de fragmentos»: Space and Identity in Bariloche of Andrés Neuman
title_sort horizonte de fragmentos space and identity in bariloche of andres neuman
topic literatura hispanoamericana
des(re)territorialización
globalización
espacio
narrativa
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/1616_Anuario_Literatura_Comp/article/view/14048
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