New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)

Based on the essays written by Alberto Fuguet (1964), Leonardo Valencia (1969) and, Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), this article reflects on the current situation of the essay genre related to the paradigm shifts triggered by the period of the by some called “The End of History” characterizing the ruptu...

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spelling I15-R206-article-6592024-10-01T16:25:30Z New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño) Nuevos derroteros del ensayo latinoamericano: cuestionamientos identitarios y vías de escape (Fuguet, Valencia y Bolaño) Terrones, Félix Ensayo América Latina Siglo XXI posnacionalismos cosmopolitismos transnacionalismos Essay Latin America 21st century post-nationalisms cosmopolitanisms transnationalisms Based on the essays written by Alberto Fuguet (1964), Leonardo Valencia (1969) and, Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), this article reflects on the current situation of the essay genre related to the paradigm shifts triggered by the period of the by some called “The End of History” characterizing the rupturist dynamics coinciding with the new millennium. Moreover, we will reflect in three stages on the changes imposed by a process of globalization that would have made us think about the archaic or anachronistic character of the identity questions conveyed by means of the essay. Such questions did not only persist, but have evolved to a transnational position, in resonance with broader historical-cultural dynamics and progressively critical of globalization. A partir de los ensayos de Alberto Fuguet (1964), Leonardo Valencia (1969), y, finalmente, Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), se reflexionará acerca de la situación actual del género ensayístico en estrecha relación con cambios de paradigmas desencadenados con el periodo que muchos denominaron “fin de la historia”. En este sentido, se caracterizará la dinámica rupturista coincidente con el nuevo milenio. Por otro lado, se reflexionará en tres tiempos acerca de los cambios que impone un proceso de globalización que habría hecho pensar en el carácter vetusto o anacrónico de los cuestionamientos identitarios vehiculados por medio del ensayo. Tal y como se verá, dichos cuestionamientos no solo persisten, sino que han ido evolucionando hasta una posición transnacional, en resonancia con dinámicas histórico-culturales más vastas y progresivamente críticas con la globalización. CETYCLI 2024-09-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/659 Badebec; Vol. 14 Núm. 27 (2024): Septiembre (2024); 39-63 1853-9580 spa https://badebec.unr.edu.ar/index.php/badebec/article/view/659/584 Derechos de autor 2024 Badebec
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topic Ensayo
América Latina
Siglo XXI
posnacionalismos
cosmopolitismos
transnacionalismos
Essay
Latin America
21st century
post-nationalisms
cosmopolitanisms
transnationalisms
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América Latina
Siglo XXI
posnacionalismos
cosmopolitismos
transnacionalismos
Essay
Latin America
21st century
post-nationalisms
cosmopolitanisms
transnationalisms
Terrones, Félix
New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
topic_facet Ensayo
América Latina
Siglo XXI
posnacionalismos
cosmopolitismos
transnacionalismos
Essay
Latin America
21st century
post-nationalisms
cosmopolitanisms
transnationalisms
author Terrones, Félix
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title New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
title_short New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
title_full New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
title_fullStr New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
title_full_unstemmed New directions of the Latin American essay: identity questioning and escape routes (Fuguet, Valencia and Bolaño)
title_sort new directions of the latin american essay: identity questioning and escape routes (fuguet, valencia and bolaño)
description Based on the essays written by Alberto Fuguet (1964), Leonardo Valencia (1969) and, Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003), this article reflects on the current situation of the essay genre related to the paradigm shifts triggered by the period of the by some called “The End of History” characterizing the rupturist dynamics coinciding with the new millennium. Moreover, we will reflect in three stages on the changes imposed by a process of globalization that would have made us think about the archaic or anachronistic character of the identity questions conveyed by means of the essay. Such questions did not only persist, but have evolved to a transnational position, in resonance with broader historical-cultural dynamics and progressively critical of globalization.
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