<p>The massacre of Tlatelolco in 1968 was the most bloody incident of Diaz Ordaz’s government in Mexico and promoted a severe process of persecution and repression of the student movement. One of its consequences was the suspicion of betrayal by Elena Garro of the movement’s intellectual authors. Since then, Garro embodied an abject character of collaboration, in constant harassment, leading to her exile during twenty years.</p><p>This paper considers the implications of the accusation and the diagnosis of insanity that accompanies it. For some critics this insanity is redeemed in her literary work, which in this operation achieves prominence; but the insanity can be thought of as irreducible. Garro’s delirious gaze doesn’t sublimate the tr...
Walter Benjamin’s ideas concerning the incommunicability of experiences suggest that there are event...
Regimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically i...
textIn Mexico there is an increasing lack of engagement of the Mexican government and its citizens t...
The massacre of Tlatelolco in 1968 was the most bloody incident of Diaz Ordaz’s government in Mexico...
In the present article some texts of the journalistic production of the Mexican writer Elena Garro i...
En 1968, año del genocidio estudiantil, Elena Garro acusó a los intelectuales de México como los or...
En 1957, Elena Garro escribió la obra teatral Benito Fernández, texto en el que hace una revisión cr...
This paper highlights the importance of Elena Garro to Mexican literature in particular and literatu...
This dissertation presents an analysis of woman's situation and viewpoint as revealed in the plays E...
Tesis de Lic. en Periodismo, Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién GarcíaElena Garro, escritora mexic...
The present work explores the elements that shape the features of the characters created by the Mexi...
Los recuerdos del Porvenir es la novela más importante de la escritora poblana Elena Garro (1917-199...
La obra más querida de Elena Garro junto con Los recuerdos del porvenir (1963) es la novela Y Matara...
Elena Garro, to which Borges defined as the “Tosltói of Mexico”, left us in Memories of Spain. 1937,...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
Walter Benjamin’s ideas concerning the incommunicability of experiences suggest that there are event...
Regimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically i...
textIn Mexico there is an increasing lack of engagement of the Mexican government and its citizens t...
The massacre of Tlatelolco in 1968 was the most bloody incident of Diaz Ordaz’s government in Mexico...
In the present article some texts of the journalistic production of the Mexican writer Elena Garro i...
En 1968, año del genocidio estudiantil, Elena Garro acusó a los intelectuales de México como los or...
En 1957, Elena Garro escribió la obra teatral Benito Fernández, texto en el que hace una revisión cr...
This paper highlights the importance of Elena Garro to Mexican literature in particular and literatu...
This dissertation presents an analysis of woman's situation and viewpoint as revealed in the plays E...
Tesis de Lic. en Periodismo, Escuela de Periodismo Carlos Septién GarcíaElena Garro, escritora mexic...
The present work explores the elements that shape the features of the characters created by the Mexi...
Los recuerdos del Porvenir es la novela más importante de la escritora poblana Elena Garro (1917-199...
La obra más querida de Elena Garro junto con Los recuerdos del porvenir (1963) es la novela Y Matara...
Elena Garro, to which Borges defined as the “Tosltói of Mexico”, left us in Memories of Spain. 1937,...
This paper explores Elena Garro’s short story “La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas.” Supplementing close...
Walter Benjamin’s ideas concerning the incommunicability of experiences suggest that there are event...
Regimes of Terror, those that look for establishing a complete domination, not only systematically i...
textIn Mexico there is an increasing lack of engagement of the Mexican government and its citizens t...