贡献者页面

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Latin Americanist Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/tla.2023.0006
Manuela Borzone, J. Buchanan, J. Rausch, Damon Reed, Alexandra Rodríguez Sabogal, M. Bonner, Stephen D. Morris, Aileen Teague, A. Moulton, Eric D. Carter, Quintijn B. Kat
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摘要:在其广泛的文学生涯中,豪尔赫·路易斯·博尔赫斯对阿根廷高切斯卡的研究做出了贡献,这是一种以高乔人的生活为中心的19世纪关于边疆生活的流派。他的散文《高切斯卡之诗》(1928年)和《阿根廷与传统》(1932年)批评了利奥波德·卢戈内斯和里卡多·罗哈斯等民族主义学者在二十世纪之交阿根廷百年庆典前夕对何塞·埃尔南德斯的马丁·费罗(1872年)的夸张赞扬。在《高切斯卡》中,博尔赫斯看到了一些有问题的人物,这引发了人们的疑问,即对暴力的美化会导致什么样的国家,比如在《高切斯卡》中发现的暴力。由于他对这一类型的批评,博尔赫斯的高乔短篇小说“Biografía de Tadeo Isidoro Cruz(1829–1874)”和“El Sur”被认为是高切斯卡的最后遗迹,而“El fin”则被认为是促使这一类型消亡的政变。然而,这篇文章建议对这些故事和散文进行更深入的研究,以揭示博尔赫斯结束了一种阅读高切斯卡的模式,而不是高切斯卡本身,认为博尔赫斯最终为未来的这一类型的作家提供了一条通用的前进道路。
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Abstract:Throughout his extensive literary career, Jorge Luis Borges contributed to the study of Argentine gauchesca, the nineteenth-century genre about frontier life centered on the life of the gaucho. His essays “La poesía gauchesca” (1928) and “El escritor argentino y la tradición” (1932) criticized the hyperbolic praise nationalist scholars such as Leopoldo Lugones and Ricardo Rojas had bestowed upon José Hernández’s Martín Fierro (1872) on the eve of Argentina’s centennial celebrations at the turn of the twentieth century. In gauchesca, Borges saw problematic characters which prompted questions regarding what type of nation could result from the glorification of violence such as that found in gauchesca.As a result of his criticisms of the genre, Borges’s gaucho short stories “Biografía de Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829–1874)” and “El Sur,” are understood as some of the last vestiges of gauchesca, and “El fin” as the coup de grâce that prompted the genre’s death. However, this article proposes a closer examination of these stories and essays to reveal that Borges ends a mode of reading gauchesca, not gauchesca itself, arguing that Borges ultimately offers a generic path forward for future writers of the genre.
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