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CELEHIS (Mar del Plata)

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Abstract

VILLADA, Edwin Mauricio Padilla. The nominator character of Fernando Vallejo as antithetical element of a imaginary of Antioquia's identity in the novel. La virgen de lossicarios. CELEHIS [online]. 2020, n.39, pp.101-110. ISSN 2313-9463.

This reflection studies the novel La virgen de lossicarios(1994) by Fernando Vallejo (1942) from the way in which the protagonist narrator names, in use of his ideology and critical thinking, everything that relates to him, in opposed to a Colombian utopian principle. The nomination is contrary to the democratic appropriation of the environment that makes the common citizen of the narrated space. For this purpose, we analyzed the notion of “politics of literatura” by Jacques Rancière(2011) in its problematic relationship with fictional discourse. Therefore, we review how this concept allows us to understand in the literature the nominal relationships between the subjects and spaces in common and dissimilar contexts, as well as the writer's translation of the signs inscribed in things.

Keywords : Fernando Vallejo; politics of literature; nominal relationships; democratic appropriation; sharing the sensitive.

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