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The Bodies of Modernisation in 20th Century Venezuela - In Meneses, Rodríguez and Noguera

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Guillermo Meneses undertakes the culmination of his aesthetic project in his latest novel. He shows the modernisation and consolidation of Caracas as a cosmopolitan city. This forms the backdrop for the deployment of an avant-garde urban regionalism that attempts a new definition of Venezuelanness, resorting to a mythifying process that configures a narrative space in which the defence of popular sectors and their leading roles is expressed. In the bars of the bad life and in the Society of the Friends of God, a community of practitioners of the magical-religious rites associated with María Lionza, Meneses' character claims to have discovered solidarity and human kindness, a kind of antidote to bourgeois technocracy. Towards the end of the article, this same component is explored in the works of Carlos Noguera and Renato Rodríguez, which begin to be read as postmodern narratives in which the composition of a body destined for the life of the city continues to develop.

About the author










(Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela - 1985). Bachelor of Arts from the Universidad Central de Venezuela. She has a Master's degree in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from the University of Pittsburgh. Her first book of short stories Granizo (2011) received the First Prize at the I Bienal de Literatura Julián Padrón.

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Authors Maria Dayana Fraile
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2023
 
EAN 9786206953807
ISBN 9786206953807
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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