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Anclajes

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Abstract

MOZEJKO, Danuta Teresa. The Production of Passion in the Enunciatee: About Julio Cortázar's "No se culpe a nadie" (1956). Anclajes [online]. 2013, vol.17, n.2, pp.107-123. ISSN 1851-4669.

Based on a reading of "No se culpe a nadie" ("Don't Blame Anyone") by Cortázar, we have analyzed some strategies used so as to put the passionate dimension into discourse at the enunciation level, taking into consideration the relationships between the subjects involved - enunciator and enunciatee - and a particular construction of the utterance as the object. Aspectualization and modal articulations affecting the initial reading contract, delaying its execution and generating renewed curiosity in the receptor's simulacrum become pertinent in addressing the relationships between the subjects. Meanwhile, the utterance as the object that circulates is filled with meanings that increase the valence of the values assigned to it, cause concern, turn curiosity into expectation and establish suspense as delay, perplexity and admiration before the text-producing agent's competence.

Keywords : Passion; Enunciation; Discursive strategies; Julio Cortázar; Argentinian narrative.

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