不受伤害的监禁:英格米纳的好政府或鱿鱼的女儿

Gloria Johana Morales Osorio
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摘要:几位文学评论家认为,胡安·何塞·涅托·吉尔的《卡拉马尔之恋》(1844)是哥伦比亚第一部小说(阿兰戈·费雷尔、库尔西奥·阿尔塔马尔、萨帕塔·奥利维拉)。涅托·吉尔作为非裔哥伦比亚作家的身份是独一无二的,他也是哥伦比亚迄今为止唯一的非洲裔总统。小说讲述了一个西班牙征服者和一个土著公主之间的爱情故事,同时也描绘了对卡塔赫纳领土的征服和对土著居民的征服。在本文中,善治的概念将这部哥伦比亚第一部小说重新诠释为关于权力、通婚和霸权的讨论。通过仔细阅读这部小说,我将善治定义为一种控制人民而不伤害他们的政治力量,我分析了这部小说如何塑造摩尼教的男性角色,他们讨论如何管理权力,同时捍卫梅斯蒂扎伊作为繁荣国家的美白工具。然而,英格米纳对善治的紧张也让涅托得以创造一种土著反叛的声音,挑战这种仁慈的霸权逻辑。善治的概念和涅托在哥伦比亚留下的无形遗产引发了关于16世纪到19世纪这个国家种族、政治分裂和治理的历史讨论。
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Apresar sin hacer daño: el buen gobierno en Ingermina o la hija de Calamar
Abstract:Several literary critics have determined that Juan José Nieto Gil’s Ingermina o la hija de Calamar (1844) was the first Colombian novel (Arango Ferrer, Curcio Altamar, Zapata Olivella). Nieto Gil, whose status as Afro-Colombian author is singular, is also unique as Colombia’s only Afro-descendant president to date. The novel narrates a love story between a Spaniard conqueror and an Indigenous princess, while also depicting the conquest of Cartagena’s territory and the subjugation of the native population. In this article, the concept of good governance functions to reinterpret the first Colombian novel as a discussion about power, miscegenation, and hegemony. By closely reading the novel, I define good governance as a political force that controls people without hurting them, and I analyze how the novel features Manichaean masculine characters who discuss how to administer power, while defending mestizaje as a whitening tool for a prosperous nation. However, Ingermina’s tension about what good governance is also allows Nieto to create an Indigenous rebel voice that challenges the hegemonic logic of such benevolence. The concept of good governance and the invisibility of Nieto’s legacy in Colombia trigger historical discussions about race, political fragmentation, and governance in the country from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century.
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