Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays

The Hispano-Mexican essayist and poet Tomás Segovia (Valencia 1927 – Mexico 2011) lived between different worlds: he was from Spanish origin and went as an exile first to France and later to Mexico, where he resided until he finally moved back to Spain and France in 1985. As we intend to increase ou...

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Autor principal: Houvenaghel, Eugenia
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/4083
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topic Ensayo
Exilio
Tomás Segovia
Identidad cultural
Cartografía
Essay
Exile
Tomás Segovia
Cultural identity
Cartography
spellingShingle Ensayo
Exilio
Tomás Segovia
Identidad cultural
Cartografía
Essay
Exile
Tomás Segovia
Cultural identity
Cartography
Houvenaghel, Eugenia
Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
topic_facet Ensayo
Exilio
Tomás Segovia
Identidad cultural
Cartografía
Essay
Exile
Tomás Segovia
Cultural identity
Cartography
author Houvenaghel, Eugenia
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title Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
title_short Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
title_full Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
title_fullStr Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
title_full_unstemmed Crossing national borders. Towards a "•cartography"– of Tomás Segovia‘s essays
title_sort crossing national borders. towards a "•cartography"– of tomás segovia‘s essays
description The Hispano-Mexican essayist and poet Tomás Segovia (Valencia 1927 – Mexico 2011) lived between different worlds: he was from Spanish origin and went as an exile first to France and later to Mexico, where he resided until he finally moved back to Spain and France in 1985. As we intend to increase our understanding of Segovia‘s identity construction in the crucial period (1970-85) that closes his stay in Mexico and precedes his return to Spain and France, we analyze the spatial dimension of the essays written in those years (Essays II). Methodologically, we rely on the concept of "•scenography"– proposed by Maingueneau. We argue that a spatial dimension is introduced into the essays through multiple and international co-enunciators. Various alliances and oppositions are established between these different co-enunciators, not in accordance with their nationalities or geographic positions, but as a result from their attitudes towards literature. Therefore, we conclude that the "•cartography"– of Segovia‘s essays is neither topographic nor static, it is "•symbolic"– (Maíz. 2008) and dynamic.
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