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Espacios que resisten: Narrativas periféricas cContemporáneas de Buenos Aires y Barcelona

archives@tulane.edu / Resumen: La presente investigación analiza el espacio periférico representado en la cultura visual y literatura argentinas y españolas del siglo XXI. A partir del estudio de narrativas contemporáneas ambientadas en Buenos Aires y en Barcelona, planteo como hipótesis principal que en estos espacios urbanos periféricos se produce una identidad cultural marginal con características identitarias propias y originales. Los productos culturales que se utilizan, en este trabajo, para analizar la representación del Gran Buenos Aires son la literatura de Leonardo Oyola y la novela gráfica de Ángel Mosquito, mientras que el espacio de la periferia de Barcelona es estudiado a partir de la literatura de Javier Pérez Andújar y el cine documental de Neus Ballús. De esta manera, propongo que estas obras presentan una narrativa de esos espacios periféricos marcadamente diferente a las oficiales, que permite presentarlos como lugares de memoria, resistencia y denuncia contra los sistemas capitalistas neoliberales contemporáneos.


ABSTRACT
This dissertation analyzes the peripheral space represented in the Argentine and Spanish visual culture and literature of the 21st century. Through the exhaustive study of contemporary narratives set in Buenos Aires and Barcelona, I propose the hypothesis that in these peripheral urban spaces a marginal cultural identity is produced with its own and original identitarian characteristics. The cultural products that I use in this work to analyze the representation of Greater Buenos Aires are the literature of Leonardo Oyola and a graphic novel by Ángel Mosquito, while the depiction of the outskirts of Barcelona is studied in the literature of Javier Pérez Andújar and a documentary film by Neus Ballús. Thus, I propose that these works offer a narrative of these peripheral spaces markedly different from the official ones, which allows them to be presented as places of memory, resistance and denunciation of the contemporary neoliberal capitalist systems. / 1 / Maria Ximena Venturini

  1. tulane:121850
Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TULANE/oai:http://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/:tulane_121850
Date January 2021
ContributorsVenturini, María Ximena (author), Avelar, Idelber (Thesis advisor), School of Liberal Arts Spanish and Portuguese (Degree granting institution)
PublisherTulane University
Source SetsTulane University
LanguageSpanish
Detected LanguageSpanish
TypeText
Formatelectronic, pages:  259
Rights12 months, Copyright is in accordance with U.S. Copyright law.

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