Dystopias for an academy in four Argentine novels (De Santis, Jitrik, Aira and Vanoli)

In recent decades, the academic field has been approached as a dystopian space in several Argentine fictions. Through the crossing of genres and the presence of recurring intertexts, they construct a critical vision of institutional praxis conceived as a machine, in particular its effects on affecte...

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Autor principal: López, Liliana
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Editorial de la Facultad de Artes 2022
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Sumario:In recent decades, the academic field has been approached as a dystopian space in several Argentine fictions. Through the crossing of genres and the presence of recurring intertexts, they construct a critical vision of institutional praxis conceived as a machine, in particular its effects on affected minds and bodies. We will analyze the topics of metamorphosis and madness as lines of flight in Filosofía y Letras by Pablo De Santis (1999), El congreso de literatura by César Aira (1999), Evaluador by Noé Jitrik (2002) and Cataratas by Hernán Vanoli (2015).