COLONIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF 19th CENTURY'S CHILE: EL ERMITANO DE POTOSI (1875), BY ENRIQUE DEL SOLAR AND TRADITIONISM AS SOCIAL DIDACTICS

Aguayo Rodriguez, Eduardo Osvaldo; Medina, Vanessa Coronado; Araya, Veronica Manriquez; Nancavil, Valeria Mazzella; Catalan, Alejandra Sepulveda

Abstract

This paper examines the colonial representations of the Chilean traditionist writer Enrique del Solar in "El ermitano de Potosi' (1875), to determine if his project dialogues with Ricardo Palma's model. To do so, this paper will describe the editorial context of Solar's writing and its intertextual relationships, as well as analyze the narrative strategies that distinguish his approach to the colonial past when confronted with the palmista model. It is concluded that the colonial past's fictionalization takes the form of a selection and connection with the past process, whose meaning is linked to specific political and cultural projects.

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Título según WOS: COLONIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF 19th CENTURY'S CHILE: EL ERMITANO DE POTOSI (1875), BY ENRIQUE DEL SOLAR AND TRADITIONISM AS SOCIAL DIDACTICS
Título de la Revista: LINGUISTICA Y LITERATURA
Número: 80
Editorial: UNIV ANTIOQUIA, DEPT LINGUISTICA & LITERATURA
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 29
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DOI:

10.17533/UDEA.LYL.N80A02

Notas: ISI