Rafael Barrett entre la ciencia y la subversión. Exploraciones en torno a las ideas sobre el lenguaje de un anarquista peculiar

This article addresses the ideas on language of the anarchist writer Rafael Barrett (1876–1910), within the context of the early decades of the 20th century in Paraguay, through an interpretative analysis of a corpus of three texts: «La Regla», published in the magazine Los Sucesos in 1906; «Guaraní...

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Autor principal: Ternavasio, Federico
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2024
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Sumario:This article addresses the ideas on language of the anarchist writer Rafael Barrett (1876–1910), within the context of the early decades of the 20th century in Paraguay, through an interpretative analysis of a corpus of three texts: «La Regla», published in the magazine Los Sucesos in 1906; «Guaraní», published in the weekly Rojo y Azul in 1907; and «Esperanto», published in the newspaper La Razón in 1909. Based on the notion of «linguistic ideologies», the analysis allows us to observe how linguistic issues that interested the press and the thought of the moment are reformulated, incorporating social concerns linked to the anarchist ideology without abandoning an adherence to scientific thought of the time, and with it, to an eurocentric bias.