Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile

This article aims to make a contribution to the characterization of the Paraguayan exile culture in Argentina, based on a specific case, Gabriel Casaccia's novel Los exiliados (1966) and the reaction it generated in the context of the Paraguayan collective of the sixties. I will refer specifica...

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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2019
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spelling I10-R333-article-273422020-02-27T15:31:21Z Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile No-lugar paratópico y pertenencia comunitaria. Gabriel Casaccia y el exilio paraguayo Benisz, Carla Paraguay exile community paratopie Paraguay exilio comunidad paratopía This article aims to make a contribution to the characterization of the Paraguayan exile culture in Argentina, based on a specific case, Gabriel Casaccia's novel Los exiliados (1966) and the reaction it generated in the context of the Paraguayan collective of the sixties. I will refer specifically to the response of Carlos Martínez Gamba, another writer, also Paraguayan and exiled as Casaccia, but whose work is based on a very different political and linguistic program. For the analysis of this episode, I resort, on the one hand, to the characterization that, from the migratory studies, was carried out around the Paraguayan migration as a community (Halpern, 2009); and, on the other hand, to the concept of paratopie (Maingueneau, 2004) in order to describe the positions that writers build on themselves or their work from their own discourse. Este artículo tiene como objetivo realizar un aporte a la caracterización de la cultura del exilio paraguayo en Argentina, a partir de un caso puntual, la novela de Gabriel Casaccia, Los exiliados (1966) y la reacción que ésta generó en el contexto de la colectividad paraguaya de los años sesenta. Me referiré, concretamente, a la respuesta  de Carlos Martínez Gamba, otro escritor, también paraguayo y exiliado como Casaccia, pero cuya obra se imprime sobre un programa político y lingüístico muy diferente. Para el análisis de este episodio, recurro, por un lado, a la caracterización que desde los estudios migratorios se realizó en torno a la migración paraguaya como comunidad (Halpern, 2009); y, por otro, al concepto de paratopía de Dominique Maingueneau (2004) para describir los posicionamientos que los escritores construyen sobre sí mismos o su obra desde su propio discurso. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2019-12-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/27342 Heterotopías; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2019): “Languages and dissenting speeches”; 1-18 Heterotopías; Vol. 2 Núm. 4 (2019): “Lenguas y discursos disidentes”; 1-18 2618-2726 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/27342/28963
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Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile
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title Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile
title_short Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile
title_full Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile
title_fullStr Paratopic non-place and community belonging. Gabriel Casaccia and the Paraguayan exile
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description This article aims to make a contribution to the characterization of the Paraguayan exile culture in Argentina, based on a specific case, Gabriel Casaccia's novel Los exiliados (1966) and the reaction it generated in the context of the Paraguayan collective of the sixties. I will refer specifically to the response of Carlos Martínez Gamba, another writer, also Paraguayan and exiled as Casaccia, but whose work is based on a very different political and linguistic program. For the analysis of this episode, I resort, on the one hand, to the characterization that, from the migratory studies, was carried out around the Paraguayan migration as a community (Halpern, 2009); and, on the other hand, to the concept of paratopie (Maingueneau, 2004) in order to describe the positions that writers build on themselves or their work from their own discourse.
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