This article aims to redefine the identity traits of an Andean protagonist presented in the narrative of Peruvian author Ulises Gutiérrez Llantoy. In first novel, Ojos de pez abisal, I shall concentrate on the way he modifies the traditional landscape. Andean geography is readjusted as it is presented through the eyes of an andino living in Japan. His second novel, Cementerio de barcos, presents the global experience of the main character, how he engages in the construction of urban alliances as part of peripheral dynamics. Gutiérrez Llantoys’s Andean protagonist emerges as a polyglot inhabitant of shanty towns, a world traveler that loves rock. Following James Holston’s concept of insurgent citizenship, I aim to reveal the contribution of ...
La narrativa hispanoamericana de los años noventa inaugura un nuevo paradigma en el que se supera l...
Obra ressenyada: Luis ANDRADE CIUDAD, The Spanish of the Northern Peruvian Andes. A Sociohistorical ...
This paper examines how César Vallejo is approached in two recent Peruvian novels. It explains how V...
Article that reveals a writer expropriated and whose theme is the landscape and the history of the H...
Article that reveals a writer expropriated and whose theme is the landscape and the history of the H...
El artículo desentraña los mecanismo técnicos y ficcionales utilizados por el autor de la novela Urs...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
This article supports a comparative analysis between two Ecuadorian novels, Huasipungo (1934) by Jor...
A partir de las propuestas de Jorge Volpi, Martín Rejtman y Rodrigo Fresán, autores latinoamericanos...
It describes how the social marginalization, injustice and invisibility of the indigenous population...
El presente artículo estudia la lectoescritura patriótica como una biotecnología narrativa que posib...
This articles highlights the political project present in the construction of the current Andean nar...
In Los ríos profundos (Deep Rivers), novel by Peruvian José María Arguedas, there is a unique config...
La narrativa hispanoamericana de los años noventa inaugura un nuevo paradigma en el que se supera l...
Obra ressenyada: Luis ANDRADE CIUDAD, The Spanish of the Northern Peruvian Andes. A Sociohistorical ...
This paper examines how César Vallejo is approached in two recent Peruvian novels. It explains how V...
Article that reveals a writer expropriated and whose theme is the landscape and the history of the H...
Article that reveals a writer expropriated and whose theme is the landscape and the history of the H...
El artículo desentraña los mecanismo técnicos y ficcionales utilizados por el autor de la novela Urs...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
The present research article shows that behind the historical process studied there is a unification...
This article supports a comparative analysis between two Ecuadorian novels, Huasipungo (1934) by Jor...
A partir de las propuestas de Jorge Volpi, Martín Rejtman y Rodrigo Fresán, autores latinoamericanos...
It describes how the social marginalization, injustice and invisibility of the indigenous population...
El presente artículo estudia la lectoescritura patriótica como una biotecnología narrativa que posib...
This articles highlights the political project present in the construction of the current Andean nar...
In Los ríos profundos (Deep Rivers), novel by Peruvian José María Arguedas, there is a unique config...
La narrativa hispanoamericana de los años noventa inaugura un nuevo paradigma en el que se supera l...
Obra ressenyada: Luis ANDRADE CIUDAD, The Spanish of the Northern Peruvian Andes. A Sociohistorical ...
This paper examines how César Vallejo is approached in two recent Peruvian novels. It explains how V...