The novel Adán Buenosayres (1948) by Leopoldo Marechal (1900-1970) has some aspects that are often underestimated by critics, such as the role played by European and extra-European immigrants in the creation of an Argentinian national identity. Marechal was an exponent of Martinfierrism, a movement set out to revise Argentinian national identity in a cosmopolitan perspective; still, according to the movement supporters, only the argentinos viejos could elaborate a linguistic criollismo, while the new immigrants were excluded from this process. A reading of Marechal’s novel allows to analyse his particular position in the movement: Adán Buenosayres ironically revisits the contrasts between modernity and tradition that distinguished Bu...
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Renata Mambelli\u2019s novel Argentina (2009) belongs to the overall discourse on the history of the...
Concha Meléndez opened up a venue for the discussion of a Latin American identity in works of litera...
The article analyzes Jose Marti's conceptions around the immigration phenomenon in the United States...
¿Qué valoraciones sociales se construyen en la novela dialógica y experimental argentina entre 19...
The relations between Brazilian and Argentine literature present the seduction of the difference of...
The stifling Argentinean dictatorship has elicited a series of reflections on Argentineans's cultura...
What social valuations are built in the dialogic and experimental Argentine novel between 1940 and 1...
This study takes in Leopoldo Marechal's first three poetry collections and his first novel, Adán Bue...
In this issue I intend to study how the Argentine writer Leopoldo marechal (1900-1970) re-elaborates...
El escritor argentino Leopoldo Marechal graba un fragmento de su novela Adán Buenosayres, publicada ...
Unaivodably, phenomena of demographic migration tend to open up channels, through which information,...
This paper focuses on some of the archetypes which have contributed to the construction of the rathe...
International audienceLas transformaciones político-sociales y económicas que vivía la Argentina de ...
Analyzes the texts of writers of the early twentieth century on the migration process from Italy to ...
Buenos Aires represents in the decade of the twentieth and thirtieth years of the twentieth century ...
Renata Mambelli\u2019s novel Argentina (2009) belongs to the overall discourse on the history of the...
Concha Meléndez opened up a venue for the discussion of a Latin American identity in works of litera...
The article analyzes Jose Marti's conceptions around the immigration phenomenon in the United States...