EL CUERPO, (DES)HECHO DE UTOPÍA. UN COMENTARIO ACERCA DE EL AUTÓMATA DE XAVIER ABRIL

Xavier Abril's avant-garde nouvelle, The Automaton (1931), exhibits a distancing from the Peruvian indigenous narrative. In this regard, based on analysis of its most groundbreaking techniques, such as montage and fragmentation, or even through a review of paratexts prior to publication, one no...

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Veröffentlicht in:Anclajes : revista del Instituto de Análisis Semiótico del Discurso 2018-01, Vol.22 (1), p.19-36
1. Verfasser: Di Benedetto, Matías
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Zusammenfassung:Xavier Abril's avant-garde nouvelle, The Automaton (1931), exhibits a distancing from the Peruvian indigenous narrative. In this regard, based on analysis of its most groundbreaking techniques, such as montage and fragmentation, or even through a review of paratexts prior to publication, one notices a challenge to both the concept of novel as well as that of subject. The latter is redefined by means of its conceptualization as automaton, a fundamental piece of a capitalist socioeconomic structure, and consequently its corresponding narrative form, the novel, whose characterization becomes a vehicle of said criticism.
ISSN:0329-3807
1851-4669
1851-4669
DOI:10.19137/anclajes-2018-2212