The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver

In Latin America it is possible to encounter a profusion of texts related to Afro-Indo-American elements that dialogue with the particular sense of what Severo Sarduy called “the neo-baroque”. Lezama Lima’s and Alejo Carpentiers’ work, along with the poetry of Osvaldo Lamborghini, and the prose of W...

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Autor principal: Lanza Lopez, Mariano
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/22858
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topic Afro-america
Baroque
colonialism
Cucurto
literature
Afroamérica
Barroco
colonialismo
Cucurto
literatura
spellingShingle Afro-america
Baroque
colonialism
Cucurto
literature
Afroamérica
Barroco
colonialismo
Cucurto
literatura
Lanza Lopez, Mariano
The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
topic_facet Afro-america
Baroque
colonialism
Cucurto
literature
Afroamérica
Barroco
colonialismo
Cucurto
literatura
author Lanza Lopez, Mariano
author_facet Lanza Lopez, Mariano
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title The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
title_short The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
title_full The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
title_fullStr The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
title_full_unstemmed The mud not only brought the Baroque: an african-american fold between the Caribbean and the River of Silver
title_sort mud not only brought the baroque: an african-american fold between the caribbean and the river of silver
description In Latin America it is possible to encounter a profusion of texts related to Afro-Indo-American elements that dialogue with the particular sense of what Severo Sarduy called “the neo-baroque”. Lezama Lima’s and Alejo Carpentiers’ work, along with the poetry of Osvaldo Lamborghini, and the prose of Washington Cucurto, seemed to have opted for an irreverently anti-Occidentalist aesthetic that urges reading culture against to the established. With a marked influence from the Caribbean and the region of the Rio de la Plata indistinctly, we found new leaks that re-signify what Néstor Perlongher denominated as <<neobarroso>>.This article analyzes how this neologism is not only applicable to literature, but also as the mark of a historical sensitivity. In order to accomplish this, we trace the linking points between the Afrio-american history and the literary work of Cucurto. As a result, we have find the traces of a new <<Caribbean drift>> linked with the Rio de la Plata.This way, we contribute to the construction of a genealogy that links artistic and social sensibilities through the study of its ca(r)nnibal and transplatinian characteristics.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
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url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/22858
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