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Hablar de violencia: Voces de niñas y niños en la obra de Socorro Venegas y Sylvia Aguilar Zéleny

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    Pacheco, Adriana
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    Pacheco, Adriana

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    Formát:
    Journal article
    Jazyk:
    Spanish; Castilian
    Forma / Žánr:
    text (article)
    Vydáno:
    2019
    V:
    Impossibilia ISSN 2174-2464 Nº. 18, 2019, pags. 118-144
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    The literary production of Mexican writers Socorro Venegas and Sylvia Aguilar Zeleny has turned into a sounding box for topics such as violence against children and youngadults, negligence, underage labor, early pregnancy, and alcoholism. Their work establishes adialogue with what Cristina Rivera Garza calls "des-appropriate esthetic" which leads to anarrative that responds to the common good. This article studies some short stories in thebooks La risa de las azucenas (1997) by Venegas and Nenitas (2013) by Aguilar Zéleny, the use of the voice of children to expose concepts of violence and power. The study is based on David Stromberg's concept of "narrative tension", which claims that the narrative value of atext and the reader's interpretive horizon is based precisely on the distance created by tension between the narrator and what is being narrated.


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