The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering

Based on a sociocritic postulate which argues that the cultural object is a socio-historical production, I propose to examine the notion of revelation in a Mexican travelogue dating from the first half of the nineteenth century. Of marked spiritual line, the story belongs to Jose Maria Guzman (c1800...

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Autor principal: Mohssine, Assia
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/4140
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topic Relato de viaje
Oriente
Siglo XIX
México
Revelación
Travel narrative
Orient
Nineteenth century
Mexico
Revelation
spellingShingle Relato de viaje
Oriente
Siglo XIX
México
Revelación
Travel narrative
Orient
Nineteenth century
Mexico
Revelation
Mohssine, Assia
The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
topic_facet Relato de viaje
Oriente
Siglo XIX
México
Revelación
Travel narrative
Orient
Nineteenth century
Mexico
Revelation
author Mohssine, Assia
author_facet Mohssine, Assia
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title The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
title_short The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
title_full The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
title_fullStr The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
title_full_unstemmed The travel narrative of José Maria Guzman for Near East (1837).: Between identity construction and pamphleteering
title_sort travel narrative of josé maria guzman for near east (1837).: between identity construction and pamphleteering
description Based on a sociocritic postulate which argues that the cultural object is a socio-historical production, I propose to examine the notion of revelation in a Mexican travelogue dating from the first half of the nineteenth century. Of marked spiritual line, the story belongs to Jose Maria Guzman (c1800-1873), a Franciscan friar which traveled to the East in 1835, after Rome had defended the cause of beatification of Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, founder of the Apostolic college. Here, we focus more specifically on the travel narrative in response to the way in which their structuring and latencies can infer semantic transcoding process the text. Endeavor to explain how "as the topic of travel disclosure" may collect various forms to give it a symbolic meaning to the trip, in obedience to ideological traces of the Mexico of the 1830 reactivated morphogenesis.
publisher Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA)
publishDate 2012
url https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/4140
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