El estereotipo invisible: imágenes del afrodescendiente en la narrativa argentina del siglo XIX

Authors

  • Javier De Navascués Universidad de Navarra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/1575

Keywords:

Minorías, Afrodescendientes, Imágenes culturales

Abstract

This paper deals with different images of Black minorities in
Argentinian Literature during XIX th. century. At first, Afrodescendants numbered almost 25 % of the population. However, in comparison with other ethnic groups, such as the "gauchos",there are not literary works mainly concerned with Afroargentinian people. They only appear as secondary characters and they are reduced to one or two common places: the loyal servant o the brave soldier, for instance.
Ideological motivs could explain this absence. In fact, Black people
were exluded from a political agenda created by criollist
intellectuals from the historical origins of the Nation.

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Author Biography

Javier De Navascués, Universidad de Navarra

Javier de Navascués es Profesor Titular de Literatuta Hispanoamericana en la U. de Navarra. Ha dedicado su investigación a la narrativa argentina y peruana del siglo XX, con monografías y artículos sobre Marechal, Bioy Casares, Ribeyro, Borges, Cortázar, Lange, etc.  Entre sus actuales áreas de interes, se encuentran las representaciones culturales de la ciudad contemporánea.

Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

De Navascués, Javier. 2011. “El Estereotipo Invisible: Imágenes Del Afrodescendiente En La Narrativa Argentina Del Siglo XIX”. Altre Modernità, no. 6 (December):147-62. https://doi.org/10.13130/2035-7680/1575.

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Saggi Ensayos Essais Essays