Introduction: poetic self-fiction, national traditions and rising pan-Hispanicism

The present dossier studies a series of currents of Spanish American poetry from 1960 to the present day and reconstructs some signs of the national traditions in which they emerged and evolved (with special attention to poetic manifestations in Colombia, Nicaragua and Mexico). The expansion of some...

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spelling I10-R377-article-294112025-11-30T15:09:27Z Introduction: poetic self-fiction, national traditions and rising pan-Hispanicism Introducción: autoficción poética, tradiciones nacionales y panhispanismo en ascenso Martínez Pérsico, Marisa introduction self-fiction national traditions pan-Hispanicism introducción autoficción tradiciones nacionales panhispanismo The present dossier studies a series of currents of Spanish American poetry from 1960 to the present day and reconstructs some signs of the national traditions in which they emerged and evolved (with special attention to poetic manifestations in Colombia, Nicaragua and Mexico). The expansion of some local proposals to continental lyrical cartography is evident from the second half of the last century (as was the case of conversational poetry and social commitment) to conclude with the identification of an accentuated pan-Hispanic orientation in the XXI century, at which time the genre manifests an increasing liberation of national aesthetic reserves in favor of the traditions shared on both shores of the Atlantic, privileging the common denominator of the language. This dossier was born, then, from the reflections that arose within the framework of the II International Congress on Poetics held in June 2019 at the Guglielmo Marconi University in Rome, organized by Alí Calderón and Marisa Martínez Pérsico. El presente dossier estudia una serie de corrientes de la poesía hispanoamericana desde 1960 a la actualidad y reconstruye algunas señas de las tradiciones nacionales en las que estas surgieron y evolucionaron (con especial atención a manifestaciones poéticas de Colombia, Nicaragua y México). Se pone en evidencia la expansión de algunas propuestas locales a la cartografía lírica continental a partir de la segunda mitad del siglo pasado (como fue el caso de la poesía conversacional y del compromiso social) para concluir con la identificación de una acentuada orientación panhispánica en el siglo XXI, momento en el que el género manifiesta una creciente liberación de cotos estéticos nacionales en favor de las tradiciones compartidas a ambas orillas del Atlántico, privilegiando el común denominador del idioma. Este dossier nace, entonces, de las reflexiones surgidas en el marco del II Congreso Internacional sobre Poéticas celebrado en junio de 2019 en la Universidad Guglielmo Marconi de Roma, organizado por Alí Calderón y Marisa Martínez Pérsico. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020-07-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29411 10.53971/2718.658x.v11.n17.29411 Recial; Vol. 11 Núm. 17 (2020): Dossier: Últimas tendencias en la poesía hispanoamericana (1960-2019): de las literaturas nacionales a la construcción de un canon transatlántico; 6-8 2718-658X 1853-4112 10.53971/2718.658x.v11.n17 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29411/30205 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/recial/article/view/29411/30206 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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self-fiction
national traditions
pan-Hispanicism
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autoficción
tradiciones nacionales
panhispanismo
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self-fiction
national traditions
pan-Hispanicism
introducción
autoficción
tradiciones nacionales
panhispanismo
Martínez Pérsico, Marisa
Introduction: poetic self-fiction, national traditions and rising pan-Hispanicism
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tradiciones nacionales
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title Introduction: poetic self-fiction, national traditions and rising pan-Hispanicism
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description The present dossier studies a series of currents of Spanish American poetry from 1960 to the present day and reconstructs some signs of the national traditions in which they emerged and evolved (with special attention to poetic manifestations in Colombia, Nicaragua and Mexico). The expansion of some local proposals to continental lyrical cartography is evident from the second half of the last century (as was the case of conversational poetry and social commitment) to conclude with the identification of an accentuated pan-Hispanic orientation in the XXI century, at which time the genre manifests an increasing liberation of national aesthetic reserves in favor of the traditions shared on both shores of the Atlantic, privileging the common denominator of the language. This dossier was born, then, from the reflections that arose within the framework of the II International Congress on Poetics held in June 2019 at the Guglielmo Marconi University in Rome, organized by Alí Calderón and Marisa Martínez Pérsico.
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