Territorios y transformaciones interdisciplinares: La recepción (paródica) de la obra de Oscar Lewis
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Picornell Belenguer, Caterina Mercè
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Journal article
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Spanish; Castilian
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text (article)
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2019
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Impossibilia ISSN 2174-2464 Nº. 18, 2019, pags. 233-257
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In literary studies, interdisciplinarity has been both celebrated as an advance towards the consideration of literature as transversal knowledge, and criticized as atrivialization of the specificity of the discipline. In this paper we propose an analysis of interdisciplinarity as an inescapable but complex reality, which often deals with processes of transformation between disciplines that are determined, among other things, by the geopolitics of knowledge. The complex reception of the work of the American anthropologist Oscar Lewis will serve as an example to study three facets of this transformation, which relate to the literary contagion of the anthropological text, the translation of his work in the Mexican context and the literary parodies that try to "counter-write" his scientific account.