Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata

Journal of a Soldier (1819) is the memoir of a British soldier who belonged to the 71st Highlanders Regiment, the one that took part in the capture of Buenos Aires in 1806 and was defeated by the Buenos Aires militias during the Reconquest and the Defense of the city. The Río de la Plata also has a...

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Autor principal: Paolini, Daniela
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Publicado: Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires) 2023
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topic British Invasions - Great Britain - Río de la Plata - Romantic sensibility - Soldier’s voice
Gran Bretaña - Invasiones Inglesas - Río de la Plata - sensibilidad romántica - voz del soldado
Invasões inglesas - Grã-Bretanha - Rio da Prata - sensibilidade romântica - voz do soldado
spellingShingle British Invasions - Great Britain - Río de la Plata - Romantic sensibility - Soldier’s voice
Gran Bretaña - Invasiones Inglesas - Río de la Plata - sensibilidad romántica - voz del soldado
Invasões inglesas - Grã-Bretanha - Rio da Prata - sensibilidade romântica - voz do soldado
Paolini, Daniela
Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
topic_facet British Invasions - Great Britain - Río de la Plata - Romantic sensibility - Soldier’s voice
Gran Bretaña - Invasiones Inglesas - Río de la Plata - sensibilidad romántica - voz del soldado
Invasões inglesas - Grã-Bretanha - Rio da Prata - sensibilidade romântica - voz do soldado
author Paolini, Daniela
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title Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
title_short Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
title_full Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
title_fullStr Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
title_full_unstemmed Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata
title_sort diario de un soldado and journal of a soldier: the british invasions, the voice of the anonymous soldier and the emergence of new sensibilities in great britain and the río de la plata
description Journal of a Soldier (1819) is the memoir of a British soldier who belonged to the 71st Highlanders Regiment, the one that took part in the capture of Buenos Aires in 1806 and was defeated by the Buenos Aires militias during the Reconquest and the Defense of the city. The Río de la Plata also has a Diario de un soldado (1960), written by a soldier of the Patricios Regiment, who recorded the events that interrupted the quietness of colonial life between 1806 and 1810. A comparative reading of these texts will lead us to investigate their configuration as plebeian writings on the British Invasions, allowing us to reflect on the ways in which the popular sectors of the British and Rioplatense societies lived the war as a new and transforming experience. We will investigate how the voice of the anonymous soldier participates in the construction of a heroic image of the people and in the visibilization of the horrors of war, giving indications of new ways of understanding and perceiving the war that we can relate to the emergence of a romantic sensibility on both sides of the conflict.  
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spelling I28-R268-article-137942023-12-29T17:46:01Z Diario de un soldado and Journal of a Soldier: the British Invasions, the Voice of the Anonymous Soldier and the Emergence of New Sensibilities in Great Britain and the Río de la Plata Diario de un soldado y Journal of a Soldier: las Invasiones Inglesas, la voz del soldado anónimo y la emergencia de nuevas sensibilidades en Gran Bretaña y el Río de la Plata Diario de un Soldado e Journal of a Soldier: as Invasões Inglesas, a voz do soldado anônimo e o surgimento de novas sensibilidades na Grã-Bretanha e no Rio da Prata Paolini, Daniela British Invasions - Great Britain - Río de la Plata - Romantic sensibility - Soldier’s voice Gran Bretaña - Invasiones Inglesas - Río de la Plata - sensibilidad romántica - voz del soldado Invasões inglesas - Grã-Bretanha - Rio da Prata - sensibilidade romântica - voz do soldado Journal of a Soldier (1819) is the memoir of a British soldier who belonged to the 71st Highlanders Regiment, the one that took part in the capture of Buenos Aires in 1806 and was defeated by the Buenos Aires militias during the Reconquest and the Defense of the city. The Río de la Plata also has a Diario de un soldado (1960), written by a soldier of the Patricios Regiment, who recorded the events that interrupted the quietness of colonial life between 1806 and 1810. A comparative reading of these texts will lead us to investigate their configuration as plebeian writings on the British Invasions, allowing us to reflect on the ways in which the popular sectors of the British and Rioplatense societies lived the war as a new and transforming experience. We will investigate how the voice of the anonymous soldier participates in the construction of a heroic image of the people and in the visibilization of the horrors of war, giving indications of new ways of understanding and perceiving the war that we can relate to the emergence of a romantic sensibility on both sides of the conflict.   Journal of a Soldier (1819) es la memoria de un soldado británico que perteneció al Regimiento Nº 71 de Highlanders, aquel que participó en la captura de Buenos Aires de 1806 y que fue vencido por las milicias porteñas durante la Reconquista y la Defensa de la ciudad. El lado rioplatense también cuenta con el Diario de un soldado (1960), escrito por un soldado del Regimiento de Patricios que dejó registro de los acontecimientos que interrumpieron la tranquilidad de la vida colonial entre 1806 y 1810. Una lectura comparativa de estos textos nos llevará a indagar su configuración como escritos plebeyos sobre las Invasiones Inglesas que nos permiten reflexionar sobre los modos en que los sectores populares de las sociedades británica y rioplatense vivieron la guerra como una experiencia nueva y transformadora. Indagaremos cómo la voz del soldado anónimo participa en la construcción de una imagen heroica del pueblo y en la visibilización de los horrores bélicos, dando indicios de formas nuevas de comprender y percibir la guerra que podemos relacionar con la emergencia de una sensibilidad romántica en ambos lados del conflicto. Journal of a Soldier (1819) é a memória de um soldado britânico que pertenceu ao 71º Regimento Highlanders, que participou da captura de Buenos Aires em 1806 e foi derrotado pela milícia de Buenos Aires durante a Reconquista e a Defesa da cidade. O lado do Rio da Prata também tem o Diario de un soldado (1960), escrito por um soldado do Regimiento de Patricios que registrou os eventos que interromperam a tranqüilidade da vida colonial entre 1806 e 1810. Uma leitura comparativa destes textos nos levará a investigar sua configuração como escritos plebeus sobre as invasões inglesas que nos permitem refletir sobre as maneiras pelas quais os setores populares das sociedades britânica e do Rio da Prata viveram a guerra como uma experiência nova e transformadora. Analisaremos como a voz do soldado anônimo participa da construção de uma imagem heróica do povo e da visibilização dos horrores da guerra, dando indicações de novas formas de entender e perceber a guerra que podemos relacionar com o surgimento de uma sensibilidade romântica em ambos os lados do conflito. Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires) 2023-12-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/zama/article/view/13794 10.34096/zama.a.n15.13794 Zama. Revista del Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana; No 15 (2023) Zama. Revista del Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana; Núm. 15 (2023) Zama. Revista del Instituto de Literatura Hispanoamericana; n. 15 (2023) 2422-6017 1851-6866 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/zama/article/view/13794/12333 Derechos de autor 2023 Daniela Paolini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0