Historia en voz baja: la oralidad y el rumor para la narración de la Guerra Civil española en la ‘Primera derrota’ de Alberto Méndez


Autoria(s): Sánchez, Mariela
Contribuinte(s)

Wentzlaff-Eggebert, Christian

Traine, Martín

Data(s)

2015

Resumo

The first of the four paths that structure the book "Los girasoles ciegos", by Alberto Méndez – with its theory about the delayed end of the Spanish Civil War as a longing for destruction outside of any kind of strategy based on military logic – presents the construction of a memory based on certain oral marks, facts provided quietly by apparently non-central characters, the distrust of written documents, and the use of speech patterns mostly associated with spontaneity in order to set up a level of verisimilitude which makes the memory emerge in parallel pathways considered relatively reliable (for example, the case of a report), forged speech on the basis of indirect references, testimonials and letters. The aim of the paper is to consider an example of contemporary Spanish narrative in which a journey, perhaps weak in terms of the material, support to the channels through which the narrator comes in the story through the voice of the people – but functional as an approach to a search of the recent past – contributes to a certain conception of memory.

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http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6828/1/S%C3%A1nchez%2C_Historia_en_voz_baja.pdf

Sánchez, Mariela (2015) Historia en voz baja: la oralidad y el rumor para la narración de la Guerra Civil española en la ‘Primera derrota’ de Alberto Méndez. In: El pueblo de Europa y su voz en el espacio cultural europeo: ¿Quién es el pueblo? – ¡Nosotros somos el pueblo! Kölner Beiträge zur Lateinamerika-Forschung, 13. Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika, pp. 178-186.

Publicador

Universität zu Köln, Arbeitskreis Spanien - Portugal - Lateinamerika

Relação

http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/6828/

Palavras-Chave #Romance languages French #Geography and history
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed