Memorias de Andrés Chiliquinga (2013) de Carlos Arcos Cabrera: una nueva noción de novela indigenista (Crítica)
This article supports a comparative analysis between two Ecuadorian novels, Huasipungo (1934) by Jorge Icaza and Memorias de Andrés Chiliquinga (2013) by Carlos Arcos Cabrera, whose main objective is to establish a critical perspective on the indigenous work that Arcos shares in his novel, a suggest...
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2016
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| Summary: | This article supports a comparative analysis between two Ecuadorian novels, Huasipungo (1934) by Jorge Icaza and Memorias de Andrés Chiliquinga (2013) by Carlos Arcos Cabrera, whose main objective is to establish a critical perspective on the indigenous work that Arcos shares in his novel, a suggestive story in which an indigenous leader from Otavalo moves to the USA to attend a literature seminar and finds a totally different world from the one that Icaza established at the beginning of the 20th century in his telluric novel. |
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