Nación y masculinidad en la literatura centroamericana poscolonial
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2019
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Méndez González, María Oliva
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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El estudio expone el análisis de una conjunción de variables de la supremacía masculina y la subalternidad femenina en la comunidad imaginada como nación que se representa en tres textos narrativos de la literatura ladina de Guatemala, seleccionados en función de su valor como productos culturales afines al desarrollo de planes estructurales de los gobiernos nacionales para moldear las sociedades modernas en Centroamérica.
La investigación está orientada a partir de la problematización propia de los Estudios Culturales acerca de las relaciones de poder con que los grupos sociales organizan simbólicamente la vida en común. Asimismo, se parte de la pluralidad de enfoques desarrollados por la teoría critica feminista para ordenar los procesos de construcción de lo legitimo y lo subalterno y de los mecanismos de inclusión y exclusión que resultan en relaciones de jerarquía y desigualdad.
The study exposes the analysis of a conjunction of variables of male supremacy and female subalternity in the community imagined as a nation that is represented in three narrative texts of Guatemalan Ladino literature, selected according to their value as cultural products related to the development of structural plans of national governments to shape modern societies in Central America. The research is oriented from the problematization of Cultural Studies about the power relations with which social groups symbolically organize life in common. Likewise, we start from the plurality of approaches developed by feminist critical theory to order the processes of construction of the legitimacy and the subaltern and of the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion that result in relations of hierarchy and inequality.
The study exposes the analysis of a conjunction of variables of male supremacy and female subalternity in the community imagined as a nation that is represented in three narrative texts of Guatemalan Ladino literature, selected according to their value as cultural products related to the development of structural plans of national governments to shape modern societies in Central America. The research is oriented from the problematization of Cultural Studies about the power relations with which social groups symbolically organize life in common. Likewise, we start from the plurality of approaches developed by feminist critical theory to order the processes of construction of the legitimacy and the subaltern and of the mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion that result in relations of hierarchy and inequality.
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Maestría en Estudios de Cultura Centroamérica
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MASCULINIDAD, IDENTIDAD NACIONAL, LITERATURA GUATEMALTECA, CRÍTICA LITERARIA, GRUPOS SOCIALES, DESIGUALDAD SOCIAL, POSTCOLONIALISMO, PATRIARCADO, CULTURA CONTEMPORANEA, MASCULINITY, NATIONAL IDENTITY, LITERARY CRITICISM, SOCIAL GROUPS, SOCIAL INEQUALITY, POST-COLONIALISM, PATRICKED, CONTEMPORARY CULTURE