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| DOI | 10.18441/IBAM.22.2022.79.187-208 | ||||
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This article identifies links between journalistic intertextuality, stereotypes, and Caribbean integration in Encancaranublado y otros cuentos de naufragio (1982) by Ana Lydia Vega. In the anthology, Vega uses journalistic intertextuality, stereotypes, and other forms of crystallized language to establish a connection among the various Caribbean islands that is not typically represented in regional newspapers. This can be read as a commentary on the notion of imagined community (Anderson). Without aspiring to be a fiction of homogeneity, the anthology brings together a dispersed Caribbean region, which is, nevertheless, in the process of being integrated through a rewriting of the Caribbean confederation project.
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| 1 | Roman-Medina, Giselle | Mujer |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile
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