Article
Rebelión simbólica, historia y enunciación en las crónicas de Alberto Ghiraldo
Fecha
2012Autor
Olalla, Marcos
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Resumen
The critical component of the Spanish American modernism has been characterized in terms of a symbolic rebellion. In the chronicles of the anarchical Argentinean writer, Alberto Ghiraldo (1875-1946) that were
produced in the first quarter of the XX century, we analyze some topics where the author attempts to give a militant dimension to his aesthetic discourse. We find certain specificity in his notion of history that tends to dilute in a modality of enunciation which is borrowed from the modern aspirations of reconstituting the authority of the literary discourse.