Our article approaches the reading/writing ideas in the Martin Kohan novel, Museo de la Revolución. In the mentioned novel, the characters that seduce, betray or transgress and are eventually exposed build a link between both, distant and overlapping historical times. The temporary jumps and the fragmentary continuity of the revolution are proposed as a method to decipher fiction. At a time of immediate danger, the voice of the defeated is recovered to avoid the illegitimate appropriation of historical meanings, as well as to configure literature. The concept that subsumes the problems of the narrative, the story and the history is the continuous revolution, as a way of reading the temporal and social organization.Nuestro artículo aborda l...
Based on the novel Seconds out (Segundos afuera) (2005) and the short story “Man from the Pink Corne...
Puesto que quien enuncia se presenta en sus figuraciones textuales, este trabajo se centra en la aut...
The article suggests the need for a shift in the historian's traditional outlook on literature, acco...
Nuestro artículo aborda las ideas de lectura/escritura en la novela Museo de la Revolución, de Martí...
Museo de la revolución, the novel by Martín Kohan, develops a fictional counterpoint between two dif...
This article seeks to inquire about the ways in which tensions and discursive counterpoints operate ...
This article analyzes the novel Dos veces junio (2002) by Martín Kohan drawing on affect theory. Th...
Considering that the one who enunciates appears in his textual figurations, this work focuses on Mar...
The narrative of the twenties in Latin America extends significantly the areas of fiction, by transf...
the rol of the subordinates in the appropriation of children during the Argentinian Dictatorship has...
The purpose of this study is to examine the literary work of Martin Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), prol...
This article analyzes structural changes suffered by the culture in the last decades starting from t...
The novel Ciencias Morales (2007), by Martín Kohan, narrates life at Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aire...
en la novela Ciencias morales (2007), de Martín Kohan, se narra la vida en el Colegio Nacional de Bu...
The article aims to demonstrate, on the one hand, the evolution of microstory in the mid-twentieth c...
Based on the novel Seconds out (Segundos afuera) (2005) and the short story “Man from the Pink Corne...
Puesto que quien enuncia se presenta en sus figuraciones textuales, este trabajo se centra en la aut...
The article suggests the need for a shift in the historian's traditional outlook on literature, acco...
Nuestro artículo aborda las ideas de lectura/escritura en la novela Museo de la Revolución, de Martí...
Museo de la revolución, the novel by Martín Kohan, develops a fictional counterpoint between two dif...
This article seeks to inquire about the ways in which tensions and discursive counterpoints operate ...
This article analyzes the novel Dos veces junio (2002) by Martín Kohan drawing on affect theory. Th...
Considering that the one who enunciates appears in his textual figurations, this work focuses on Mar...
The narrative of the twenties in Latin America extends significantly the areas of fiction, by transf...
the rol of the subordinates in the appropriation of children during the Argentinian Dictatorship has...
The purpose of this study is to examine the literary work of Martin Kohan (Buenos Aires, 1967), prol...
This article analyzes structural changes suffered by the culture in the last decades starting from t...
The novel Ciencias Morales (2007), by Martín Kohan, narrates life at Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aire...
en la novela Ciencias morales (2007), de Martín Kohan, se narra la vida en el Colegio Nacional de Bu...
The article aims to demonstrate, on the one hand, the evolution of microstory in the mid-twentieth c...
Based on the novel Seconds out (Segundos afuera) (2005) and the short story “Man from the Pink Corne...
Puesto que quien enuncia se presenta en sus figuraciones textuales, este trabajo se centra en la aut...
The article suggests the need for a shift in the historian's traditional outlook on literature, acco...