Sarah Kay y las voces de la infancia en la narrativa contemporánea sobre memorias

The novel Matilde (2016) by Carola Martínez Arroyo and the story "El ahorcado" (2016) by Mariana Enríquez recapture Sarah Kay drawings to portray childhoods affected by the Chilean and Argentine dictatorships. Our goal is to study the way in which these drawings are appropriated and given...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anclajes : revista del Instituto de Análisis Semiótico del Discurso 2020-01, Vol.24 (1), p.53-68
1. Verfasser: Indri, Carla María
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Zusammenfassung:The novel Matilde (2016) by Carola Martínez Arroyo and the story "El ahorcado" (2016) by Mariana Enríquez recapture Sarah Kay drawings to portray childhoods affected by the Chilean and Argentine dictatorships. Our goal is to study the way in which these drawings are appropriated and given new meaning in children's stories in order to communicate political violence. Based on studies in the field of memory, and with contributions from Paula Caldo (20I5) on print culture and the education of female children, this article analyzes how Martínez Arroyo and Enríquez's texts organize their narratives to challenge the joyful world proposed by a market intended for children and everyday life in the context of dictatorial processes.
ISSN:0329-3807
1851-4669
1851-4669
DOI:10.19l37/anclajes-2020-24l4