Ricardo Rojas y Benvenuto Terracini: destierro, muerte y bio-política de las lenguas

In this paper we address the discourse on the death, contact and change of languages in two texts that we have read and compared: the book Archipiélago [Archipielago] by Ricardo Rojas (1942) and the article “Cómo muere una lengua” [How does a language die?] by Benvenu...

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Autor principal: Bentivegna, Diego
Formato: Artículo publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/filologia/article/view/2461
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Sumario:In this paper we address the discourse on the death, contact and change of languages in two texts that we have read and compared: the book Archipiélago [Archipielago] by Ricardo Rojas (1942) and the article “Cómo muere una lengua” [How does a language die?] by Benvenuto Terracini (1951). In our analysis, we emphasize the tensions and conflicts arising in both texts as part of a field in construction: the field of the lin-guistic and philological studies. We also inquire into discursive constructions about language and otherness developed by both texts and the “glotopolitics” implications associated with those positions.