From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas

As a part of children’s literature, and having an evident communication simplicity, cradle songs are a genre that encourage the analysis of the child representation underlying each text. From this point of view, we consider we are able to understand and amplify the typology established by García Lor...

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Autor principal: di Marco, Marina
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/boletingec/article/view/2354
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topic canciones de cuna
tipología
Federico García Lorca
enunciación
imagen de niño
cradle songs
typology
Federico García Lorca
utterance
child representation
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tipología
Federico García Lorca
enunciación
imagen de niño
cradle songs
typology
Federico García Lorca
utterance
child representation
di Marco, Marina
From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
topic_facet canciones de cuna
tipología
Federico García Lorca
enunciación
imagen de niño
cradle songs
typology
Federico García Lorca
utterance
child representation
author di Marco, Marina
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title From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
title_short From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
title_full From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
title_fullStr From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
title_full_unstemmed From sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on Lorca’s ideas
title_sort from sweetness to appeal: towards a typology of lullabies based on lorca’s ideas
description As a part of children’s literature, and having an evident communication simplicity, cradle songs are a genre that encourage the analysis of the child representation underlying each text. From this point of view, we consider we are able to understand and amplify the typology established by García Lorca to depict Spanish lullabies in his conference "Las nanas infantiles" (1928). This article aims to propose a typology comprehensive not only of folk anonymous cradle songs, but also of poems written by known authors that reproduce the basic scheme of the genre. Open to mutual hybridization, the categories here presented are meant to be tools for further interpretations. So, we pay attention to semantic and pragmatic aspects of cradle songs: the generation of a new perceptive space and the duality of tones, that duality that reflects "”as Cerrillo Torremocha says"” "the duality of life itself ["¦], whit its obsessions, its loves and its hopes".  
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
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