Los cholos-perros: lo grotesco en los cuentos cholos de Ecuador (Dossier Seis miradas al cuerpo y al deseo de una poética latinoamericana desde hace cinco siglos)

There are some points of contact between Bolivian cholera literature –the most renowned in the subject– and the Ecuadorian. However, what distinguishes cholo literature in Ecuador is a justification for its debasement, which is sketched from the economic marginality to which it has been subjected by...

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第一著者: Rubio Casanova, Santiago (author)
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言語:spa
出版事項: 2017
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オンライン・アクセス:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/7297
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要約:There are some points of contact between Bolivian cholera literature –the most renowned in the subject– and the Ecuadorian. However, what distinguishes cholo literature in Ecuador is a justification for its debasement, which is sketched from the economic marginality to which it has been subjected by the ruling classes. The cholo is grotesque, upstart and renouncing of its roots; Like a beast, a dog specifically, it suffers the degradation of its name until it becomes no more than a denotation to refer to bad taste and the last seat of the society conceivable for the period: of the Indian, his dog.