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摘要
本文分析了秘鲁作家加布里埃拉·维纳精选的报告文学作品《El Gran Viaje》、《tel malogrado conmigo misma》和《Del lado de acacy Del lado de all》中移民的经历——一种变化的、流动的、动态的经历。本文从齐格蒙特·鲍曼提出的“流浪者”概念出发,揭示了叙述者-主人公的移民身份是如何变化的。我们认为,这个过程发生在给定空间的每个层面:秘鲁——逐渐消失,巴塞罗那,起初是一个充满敌意的地方,成为她设法塑造自己作家身份的地方。为了说明这一点,我们求助于亨利·列斐伏尔,米歇尔·福柯和csamar Aira的理论。
La experiencia migrante en las crónicas de Gabriela Wiener
This article analyses a migrant’s experience – one that changes, and is fluid and dynamic – in the selected reportages by the Peruvian author Gabriela Wiener – El Gran Viaje, Teléfono malogrado conmigo misma and Del lado de acá y del lado de allá. Following the concept of the vagabond as coined by Zygmunt Bauman, we show how the migrant status of the narrator-protagonist changes. We argue that this process takes place at the level each of given space: Peru – fades away, and Barcelona, at first a hostile place, becomes the place where she manages to forge her identity as a writer. To illustrate this point, we make recourse to the theories of Henri Lefebvre, Michel Foucault and César Aira.