Pablo Palacio was an Ecuadorian writer who, in the 1920’s, built within his narrative a catalog of rare bodies with ambiguous and disturbing sexualities, characterizations that are quite different from ones portrayed in the Andean tradition to which Palacio belongs. Nonetheless one of the most issues striking facts of these characters is that their bodies are disciplined by certain discourses of power in a violent way. This paper explores trough literary theory such abuse and violence on women and homosexual identities in two of his stories. The aim of the paper is to investigate issues such as violence, economy of representation, its relationship with the literary text and vulnerability, as a sine qua non norm of abuse, in certain bodies i...
The methods in which crime developed during la Violence in Colombia reached unprecedented levels of ...
Ecuadorian literature of the 1930s has been read repeatedly through a strict dichotomy that adamantl...
This paper will analyze the representations of the body of the "Latin American" in two significant t...
Pablo Palacio, escritor ecuatoriano de la segunda década del siglo pasado, se encargó de construir e...
Pablo Palacio, escritor ecuatoriano de la segunda década del siglo pasado, se encargó de construir e...
This paper aims to critique, from a gender studies perspective, the notion of heteronormativity in t...
This article studies one of the most important short stories of Pablo Palacio: «El antropófago». Acc...
This article explores the construction of the body in vanguard stories in two Andean writers: the Ec...
Abstract: the first part of this paper is about the short story El rostro evanescente by Miguel Falq...
International audienceThis paper looks at two periods of Ecuadorian literary history, both marked by...
Some recent narratives about the armed conflict in Colombia have stressed the representation on the ...
Political violence is often understood in terms of rationality and strategic reasoning, or in terms ...
Title of the Master`s Thesis The Representations of the violence in the Latin American literature: t...
En este texto propone una aproximación a dos aspectos fundamentales presentes en la obra de Pablo Pa...
Even though violence in Latin America varies a lot between and within countries, Colombia has long b...
The methods in which crime developed during la Violence in Colombia reached unprecedented levels of ...
Ecuadorian literature of the 1930s has been read repeatedly through a strict dichotomy that adamantl...
This paper will analyze the representations of the body of the "Latin American" in two significant t...
Pablo Palacio, escritor ecuatoriano de la segunda década del siglo pasado, se encargó de construir e...
Pablo Palacio, escritor ecuatoriano de la segunda década del siglo pasado, se encargó de construir e...
This paper aims to critique, from a gender studies perspective, the notion of heteronormativity in t...
This article studies one of the most important short stories of Pablo Palacio: «El antropófago». Acc...
This article explores the construction of the body in vanguard stories in two Andean writers: the Ec...
Abstract: the first part of this paper is about the short story El rostro evanescente by Miguel Falq...
International audienceThis paper looks at two periods of Ecuadorian literary history, both marked by...
Some recent narratives about the armed conflict in Colombia have stressed the representation on the ...
Political violence is often understood in terms of rationality and strategic reasoning, or in terms ...
Title of the Master`s Thesis The Representations of the violence in the Latin American literature: t...
En este texto propone una aproximación a dos aspectos fundamentales presentes en la obra de Pablo Pa...
Even though violence in Latin America varies a lot between and within countries, Colombia has long b...
The methods in which crime developed during la Violence in Colombia reached unprecedented levels of ...
Ecuadorian literature of the 1930s has been read repeatedly through a strict dichotomy that adamantl...
This paper will analyze the representations of the body of the "Latin American" in two significant t...