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Globalization has brought a renewed interest in the discourses of the past and national/ethnic identities that has been reflected in the cultural production and the social sciences around the globe. Historical novel (and their sequel telenovelas), a literary field closely linked to historiography, reflects, and has contributed to (re)shape the discourses of the past and identity in Latin America. Since the first decades of the 19th century until nowadays, Colombian novelists have explored Colombian identity through historical novels. Their plots and characters are highly influenced by new historiographical trends. During the19th and the first half of the 20th century, Romantic and Realist novels were generally constructed over historicist assumption of the past: the belief that it is possible to acquire a completely “objective” knowledge of the past. However, some outstanding Colombian historical novels, such as La Marquesa de Yolombó (1928), challenged this notion of the past. Since the last decades of the 20th century, Colombian historical novels share an attitude toward the past that Linda Hutcheon has defined as Historiographical Metafiction. This approach to history challenges the idea of an objective total history, and emphasizes the importance of the personal experiences, the subjectivity, of their characters and of the narrative voices. Donde no te Conozcan (2007), Trí¬ptico de la Infamia (2016), and Mancha de la Tierra (2014) are three Colombian historical novels written in the 21st century that share this attitude towards history. They question the nineteenth-century interpretations of Colombian history, especially those related to the role of Jews, Moors, Indigenous, Africans, and mestizos in the colonial social dynamics, and, therefore, in Colombian culture.
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Title
- Una aproximación literaria a los discursos del pasado y de la identidad: la novela histórica Colombiana sobre la conquista y la colonia en el siglo XXI
Contributors
- Ruiz-Olaya, Andrés F (Author)
- Foster, David W (Thesis advisor)
- Tompkins, Cynthia (Committee member)
- Sarreal, Jualia (Committee member)
- Fredrick, Sharonah (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2018
Subjects
- Latin American literature
- Latin American Studies
- Latin American History
- Colombian literature
- Coloniality
- Decoloniality
- Historical Novel
- Historicism
- Purity of Blood
- Colonization in literature
- Colombian fiction--21st century--History and criticism.
- Colombian fiction
- Historical fiction, Colombian--History and criticism.
- Historical fiction, Colombian
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thesisPartial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2018
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bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 207-211)
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languageSpanish and English
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Field of study: International letters and cultures
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by Andrés F. Ruiz-Olaya