Library of Rassegna iberistica

Series | Library of Rassegna iberistica
Edited book | Serenísima palabra
Chapter | Valencias de la Edad de Oro

Valencias de la Edad de Oro

Mito ‘quijotesco’ en el Uruguay actual 

Abstract

The current president of Uruguay, José Mujica, is a former guerrilla who in the 60s was linked to direct-action groups that aspired to the revolution and to promote social justice. On different occasions the personality of Mujica has been related to the figure of Don Quixote and his most mythologized features. In a public lecture, the President appropriated the ‘Discurso de la Edad de Oro’ (Quijote I, chap. XI), which appeals to a utopian world, separated from capitalism, and free from work, crime and private property. By tracing the social value of that speech and the history of its reception, this paper will contribute to understand the current political use of that passage of El Quijote.  


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: July 12, 2015 | Accepted: Nov. 17, 2016 | Language: it

Keywords QuixoteGolden AgeUruguay


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