missing body and mourning in argentinean narrative. carlos Villa and Federico Santoro

Main Article Content

Laura Fandiño

Abstract

This work analyses an excerpt from Luis Gusman’s novel Villa (1995) and his nouvelle ni muerto has perdido tu nombre (2002). This work studies the temporal and spatial connectedness in the aforementioned passages. The Temporal and spatial relationships called chronotope by m. bakhtin reflect critical issues regarding missing bodies and mourning, which occurred before and during the last Argentine dictatorship (1976-1983). The passages under study refer to two characters, carlos Villa and Federico Santoro, who disclose different experiences and attitudes towards the disappearance of other characters with whom they have had very close relationships.

Article Details

Section
Dossier
Author Biography

Laura Fandiño

Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Córdoba, Argentina ursulafan1@hotmail.com

Most read articles by the same author(s)

Obs.: This plugin requires at least one statistics/report plugin to be enabled. If your statistics plugins provide more than one metric then please also select a main metric on the admin's site settings page and/or on the journal manager's settings pages.