Constelaciones familiares en la narrativa iberoamericana moderna
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- Ángela Calderón Villarino - Universität Leipzig, Deutschland - email
- Jobst Welge - Universität Leipzig, Deutschland - email
Abstract
El presente volumen somete el esquema convencional del género de la novela/saga familiar a una reevaluación. Las novelas aquí analizadas, frecuentemente metaficcionales, tienden a poner en primer plano vínculos y recuerdos transnacionales o multirrelacionales y trabajan con conceptos de lo meta-histórico, matizando así el marco literario de referencia. Son procedentes de la narrativa iberoamericana moderna y contemporánea y van desde 1973 (Concha Alós, La madama) hasta 2020 (Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Volver la vista atrás). Las contribuciones abarcan novelas de España y Portugal, así como de América Latina hispanohablante y Brasil.
Keywords Private vision • Caribbean • Anthropology • Dulce Maria Cardoso • Resistance strategies • Multi-generational novel • State imposition • Autofiction • Family • Cuba • Walter Benjamin • Epistemo-critical prologue • Gabriel Vásquez • Costumbrista novel • Colombia • Novel of the Mexican Revolution • José Saramago • Historical novel • José Luís Peixoto • Broken family networks • Post-memory • Trauma • Juan Benet • Memory • Deconstruction • La madama • Hypermodernity • Imagination • Sephardism • Transgenerational relation • Post-nationality • Mask • Concha Alós • Knots of memory • Constellation • Metafiction • Jewish history • USA • Adoption • Diaspora • Intergenerational transmission • Metahistory • History • Family novel • Historical memory
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