This paper analyzes Latin American utopian texts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, from Francisco de Miranda political-independentist proposal to Carlos Gamerro's novel Las islas, taking as axis of the travel Gisela Heffes's book Las ciudades imaginarias en la literatura latinoamericana. The central hypothesis is that fictional cities participate in the construction of major intellectual utopia, which is the very idea of Latin America.El ensayo recorre textos utópicos latinoamericanos de los siglos XIX y XX, desde la propuesta político-independentista de Francisco de Miranda hasta la novela Las islas de Carlos Gamerro, tomando como eje de la travesía el libro de Gisela Heffes Las ciudades imaginarias en la literatura latinoamericana....
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the re...
As Garabombo, the central character of the second novel by Manuel Scorza, Latin America suffered the...
This paper analyzes Latin American utopian texts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, from Franc...
Latin American literature presents a lot of images about the continent, specially an utopian image a...
This article analyzes the travel literature to Latin America published by the journal El Correo de U...
This work intends to demonstrate the existent bonds between the European and American utopias in two...
Utopies contemporaines d'Amérique latine. Chassée de l'imaginaire collectif occidental, l'utopie a t...
This paper addresses an issue that remains valid to this day: Latin American integration, particular...
Categorizar el concepto de utopía resulta muy complejo al tratarse de un género fronterizo. Establec...
This dissertation proposes an analysis of the narrated city in contemporary Latin American narrative...
This paper aims to analyze a certain reappearance of the humanist topos of the “New World” in contem...
The history of twentieth-century Latin America refers to the role of radio in those societies. What ...
This article had as objective to study, analyze and present the concept of utopia in the thought of ...
As a basis for its argumentation, the article sketches a parallel between the imaginarycountries rep...
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the re...
As Garabombo, the central character of the second novel by Manuel Scorza, Latin America suffered the...
This paper analyzes Latin American utopian texts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, from Franc...
Latin American literature presents a lot of images about the continent, specially an utopian image a...
This article analyzes the travel literature to Latin America published by the journal El Correo de U...
This work intends to demonstrate the existent bonds between the European and American utopias in two...
Utopies contemporaines d'Amérique latine. Chassée de l'imaginaire collectif occidental, l'utopie a t...
This paper addresses an issue that remains valid to this day: Latin American integration, particular...
Categorizar el concepto de utopía resulta muy complejo al tratarse de un género fronterizo. Establec...
This dissertation proposes an analysis of the narrated city in contemporary Latin American narrative...
This paper aims to analyze a certain reappearance of the humanist topos of the “New World” in contem...
The history of twentieth-century Latin America refers to the role of radio in those societies. What ...
This article had as objective to study, analyze and present the concept of utopia in the thought of ...
As a basis for its argumentation, the article sketches a parallel between the imaginarycountries rep...
Two hundred years of colonial rule left Latin America in a state of institutional development charac...
In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the re...
As Garabombo, the central character of the second novel by Manuel Scorza, Latin America suffered the...