Publication: Utopía sacrificada, utopía traidora, utopía inconclusa
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González-Luis, Mª Lourdes C. ; Pais Álvarez, Natalia
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Universidad de Murcia
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El ejercicio utópico de la voluntad
política que caracteriza el XIX latinoamericano se
desgrana en las categorías de unidad continental,
unidad cultural, unidad en el concepto de Patria,
etc.; clausurando un apretado siglo de extrema
densidad social y política, un siglo de utopía
en el discurso. Una Ilustración insuficiente,
el coste del hibridismo, las comunidades
imaginadas, las dependencias encadenadas, las
resistencias, los logros y los fracasos, traducen el
sacrificio, la traición y la inconclusión de la tarea
emancipatoria. Si podemos contemplar hoy día el
descubrimiento de América como el comienzo de
una empresa civilizatoria, y admirar sus obras más
allá del trabajo infatigable de una destrucción que
no ha cesado, es sólo en virtud de esta tradición
de crítica y resistencia , a lo largo de un proceso
social, artístico y literario ininterrumpido hasta el
día de hoy.
Abstract: The utopian exercise of the political will, that characterizes the Latin American XIX»s, unfolds in the categories of continental unity, cultural unity, unity in the concept of homeland, and so on., closing a busy century of social and political extreme density, that is, a century of utopia on discourse. An insufficient Illustration, the cost of the hybridism, imagined communities, chained dependencies, resistances, successes and failures, reflect the sacrifice, betrayal, and the incompleteness of the work of emancipation. If we can see today the discovery of America as the beginning of a civilizatory venture, and admire their works beyond the hard work of destruction that has not stopped, it is only by virtue of this tradition of critique and resistance, along a social, artistic and literary process uninterrupted until today.
Abstract: The utopian exercise of the political will, that characterizes the Latin American XIX»s, unfolds in the categories of continental unity, cultural unity, unity in the concept of homeland, and so on., closing a busy century of social and political extreme density, that is, a century of utopia on discourse. An insufficient Illustration, the cost of the hybridism, imagined communities, chained dependencies, resistances, successes and failures, reflect the sacrifice, betrayal, and the incompleteness of the work of emancipation. If we can see today the discovery of America as the beginning of a civilizatory venture, and admire their works beyond the hard work of destruction that has not stopped, it is only by virtue of this tradition of critique and resistance, along a social, artistic and literary process uninterrupted until today.
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