The Estridentistas and Contemporáneos Reimagined: Debating the Legacy of the Mexican Literary Avant-Garde

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE Revista Hispanica Moderna Pub Date : 2022-11-22 DOI:10.1353/rhm.2022.0021
Ann Warner-Ault
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ABSTRACT:The article discusses how prominent Latin American authors have reimagined the two Mexican avant-garde groups—the Contemporáneos and Estridentistas—in novels published between 1992-2011. It is obvious that the authors pay tribute to the Mexican avant-garde by casting members of the Contemporáneos and Estridentistas as lead characters in their novels. What is less obvious is the way in which the later authors stylistically borrow from the earlier avant-garde authors. Although critical tradition has tended to separate the Estridentistas from the Contemporáneos, a side-by-side reading of their 1920s prose both argues against this division and lays claim for a more prominent position for the Mexican avant-garde in Latin American letters. Between 1921 and 1929, both Estridentistas and Contemporáneos obsessively produced experimental literary self-portraits. These fragmented, pseudo-autobiographical texts serve as models for the later works from the 1990s to early 2000s, all of which paint portraits of Mexican intellectuals amidst turmoil while using literary devices that simultaneously undermine questions of authorship and the possibility of telling a coherent story. Both sets of experimental autobiographies (those from the 1920s and more recent versions) deeply question the meaning of being an intellectual in Mexico, both then and now. Considering the Estridentistas and Contemporáneos in tandem not only reveals a fuller picture of the 1920s literary scene in Mexico, but allows us to see an organic style that emerged in Mexico and influenced authors and artists throughout the Americas from the 1920s until the current day.
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Estridentistas和Contemporáneos重新想象:辩论墨西哥文学先锋的遗产
摘要:本文讨论了著名拉美作家在1992年至2011年间出版的小说中如何重新塑造两个墨西哥先锋团体Contemporáneos和estridentistas。很明显,作者在小说中选择Contemporáneos和Estridentistas的成员作为主角,是对墨西哥先锋派的致敬。不太明显的是,后来的作家在风格上借鉴了早期先锋派作家的方式。尽管批评传统倾向于将Estridentistas与Contemporáneos分开,但对他们20世纪20年代散文的并排阅读都反对这种划分,并声称墨西哥先锋派在拉丁美洲文学中占有更突出的地位。1921年至1929年间,埃斯特里登斯塔斯和Contemporáneos都痴迷于创作实验性的文学自画像。这些支离破碎的伪自传体文本为他后来从20世纪90年代到21世纪初的作品提供了模板,所有这些作品都描绘了动荡中的墨西哥知识分子的肖像,同时使用文学手段,破坏了作者身份的问题,也破坏了讲述一个连贯故事的可能性。两套实验性自传(来自20世纪20年代和更近的版本)都深刻地质疑了当时和现在在墨西哥作为一名知识分子的意义。考虑到Estridentistas和Contemporáneos的串联,不仅揭示了20世纪20年代墨西哥文坛的全貌,而且让我们看到了一种有机的风格,这种风格出现在墨西哥,并影响了从20世纪20年代到今天整个美洲的作家和艺术家。
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