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Millares Carlo en el exilio
2010
El artículo describe la trayectoria del conocido historiador y paleógrafo Agustín Millares Carlo, exiliado tras la guerra civil: su carrera en España, sus destinos y aportaciones científicas en México; en especial, su vinculación con la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, a través del expediente académico. Así como las consecuencias que supuso el exilio de profesores para las universidades españolas. El fraude cometido por el estado franquista durante la postguerra al editar obras de exiliados a nombre de otros… Acaba el trabajo con una breve consideración sobre la universidad. This article describes the trajectory of the well-known historian and paleographer Agustín Millares Carlo, ex…
Combatientes de un nuevo cuño: supervivencia y comunidad en los primeros testimonios del exilio
2009
El artículo describe algunos de los núcleos de sentido que acompañaron a la publicación de los testimonios de supervivientes chilenos en los primeros años del exilio. Especialmente, el modo en que la escritura testimonial fue legitimada por la voz autorizada de importante figuras de la Unidad Popular que convirtió a los supervivientes que aportaban su testimonio de la violencia en ‘combatientes de un nuevo cuño'. El artículo analiza el modo en que los supervivientes respondieron en sus textos a esa expectativa política tratando de resguardar en ellos las concepciones de la experiencia, de la política y de la comunidad que habían vertebrado los compromisos de la ‘vía chilena al s…
The necessary memory: The Vida Literaria of Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva
2012
La Vida literaria de Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva (1825) se incluye en las llamadas literaturas del yo y el género autobiográfico, aunque con las limitaciones propias de la época en cuanto al tratamiento de la intimidad. Texto de carácter político y religioso que, según el autor, nace para reconstruir una época decisiva en el devenir de la revolución liberal española; y que aprovecha para justificar su cambio de postura, desde el conservadurismo a la defensa de un gobierno representativo, adscribiéndose con ello a las memorias políticas justificativas. Pero también, un documento necesario en el que a pesar de las parcialidades e intereses, persiste el empeño de revisar para entender y buscar …
Satyra na Augusta Zaleskiego, czyli o sporze Wojciecha Wasiutyńskiego z "Syreną" paryską
2017
In 1949 the Parisian weekly Syrena published an anonymous satire on President August Zaleski. As it later turned out, it was written by Wojciech Wasiutyński, a well-known journalist and activist of the Stronnictwo Narodowe (National Party). Wasiutyński was not informed about the decision to publish his text and was outraged, demanding compensation. The editorial team explained that the anonymous copies of the satire had circulated among Polish immigrants. The issue echoed a far more significant debate concerning the office of the President of Poland in exile.
Una nazione di narrazioni
2003
The Preface offers a historical overview of Somalia, a former English and Italian colony, of the years of Mogadishu's Amministrazione Fiduciaria, independence, Syad Barre's regime and the ensuing civil war producing an exodus of people living abroad, in diaspora. It also covers the biography of the dean of Somali letters Nuruddin Farah, eminent Anglophone writer and intellectual, obliged to live in exile since the times of Syad Barre's dictatorship.
Sul far del giorno
2016
Edizione critica dell'autobiografia del Premio Nobel per la Letteratura Wole Soyinka, corredata di Prefazione e Note della curatrice, che ne è anche la traduttrice, di una cronologia storica, di mappe geopolitiche della Nigeria dall'indipendenza, e di un apparato fotografico pubblicato in Italia in anteprima mondiale. Soyinka, classe 1934, drammaturgo, poeta, saggista, romanziere e attivista politico è stato il primo autore africano a essere insignito del Premio Nobel per la Letteratura. In questo avvincente memoir, racconta le proprie vicende di artista, intellettuale e attivista militante nella sua Nigeria e nel palcoscenico del mondo, in cui da sempre porta le voci dell'Africa. Nel lingu…
Sean O'Faolain's Creative Marginality
2001
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Le rêve européen dans la littérature négro-africaine d'expression française
2015
The followers of the Negritude accustomed us to the confrontation between Africa and Europe through the staging of a character-dreaming of Europe with stereotyped images of France conveyed by the colonial school-who is confronted with the conditions of exile during his stay in Europe and the remoteness of motherland which bears all his aspirations. But for the writers of Migritude, emigration to Europe takes a different turn; it is no longer motivated by a desire for discovery but an escape from the native land which has become repulsive, while Europe is in the eyes of migrants, an attractive place embellished by the stories of immigrants who, have already made the journey. The present rese…
Exilic/Idyllic Shakespeare: Reiterating Pericles in Jacques Rivette’s Paris nous appartient
2015
Jacques Rivette’s Paris nous appartient (1961) is about a literature student, Anne Goupil, who becomes involved with a group of bohemians centering around the absent figure of Spanish musician, Juan. The film incorporates the attempt by theatre director Gérard Lenz – in many ways a simulacrum of Rivette himself – to stage Pericles, even though this is a play that he himself defines as “incoherent” and “unplayable.” This essay explores the significance of this incorporation, and shows how the reiterated, fragmentary rehearsals of this “unplayable” play are essential to an understanding of the (disjointed) logic of the film as well as the atmosphere of conspiracy it continually evokes. It als…
Tres artistas en el exilio: Max Aub, Félix Candela y Josep Renau
2020
Three artists in exile focuses on the historical diaspora provoked by the Spanish civil war (1936- 1939), and how it influenced three prominent figures of the cultural scene of that period: the writer and typographer Max Aub Mohrenwitz (Paris, 1903-Ciudad de Mexico, 1972); the architect Félix Candela Outeriño (Madrid, 1910-Raleigh, US, 1977); and the artist Josep Renau Berenguer (Valencia, 1907-Berlín, 1982). They are the three protagonists of this article, who were simultaneously living in Mexico during the exile and who made notable contributions in the fields of arts and humanities (Max Aub), architecture (Félix Candela), and graphic design and photomontage (Josep Renau). While they were…