Burgos’ House: tangible and intangible heritage

The "Burgos’house", located in San Rafael (Mendoza), whose construction began in 1916 and was completely finished in 1929, constitutes an excellent example to reflect on the interaction between, or the passage from "the literary immaterial to the architectural monument". Such is...

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spelling I11-R84-article-43472025-06-09T18:10:33Z Burgos’ House: tangible and intangible heritage La "Casa Burgos": patrimonio tangible e intangible Elena Castellino, Marta patrimonio tangible patrimonio intangible literatura de Mendoza Fausto Burgos identidad tangible heritage intangible heritage literature of Mendoza Fausto Burgos identity The "Burgos’house", located in San Rafael (Mendoza), whose construction began in 1916 and was completely finished in 1929, constitutes an excellent example to reflect on the interaction between, or the passage from "the literary immaterial to the architectural monument". Such is the title that Amanda Salvioni gave to her study on the "Ricardo Rojas" house-museum and it is also appropriate to refer to the house of the Tucumán writer based in Mendoza, who kept a friendship with Rojas for long, based on similar interests and conceptions on identity, shown in their literary works, but also in the design of their respective dwellings: an architectural project that responded to an aesthetic program of reinvention of the national tradition, starting from the fusion of the hispanic and the indigenous, along with which adds –in the case of Burgos- the key immigration contribution in San Rafael in the first decades of the 20th century. Thus, tangible and intangible heritage are mutually supported and explained and the materiality of the construction allows a semiotic reading that also interprets it as a form of communication. La "Casa Burgos", ubicada en San Rafael (Mendoza), cuya construcción se inició en 1916 y se terminó completamente en 1929, constituye un excelente ejemplo para reflexionar acerca de la interacción entre, o el paso de "lo inmaterial literario al monumento arquitectónico". Tal el título que Amanda Salvioni coloca a su estudio sobre la casa-museo "Ricardo Rojas" y resulta apropiado también para referirnos a la casa del escritor tucumano radicado en Mendoza, quien mantuvo con Rojas una amistad de años, cimentada en similares intereses y concepciones identitarias, puestas de manifiesto en sus obras literarias, pero también en el diseño de sus respectivas moradas: un proyecto arquitectónico que respondía a un programa estético de reinvención de la tradición nacional, a partir de la fusión de lo hispano y lo indígena, a lo que se suma –en el caso de Burgos- el aporte inmigratorio clave en el San Rafael de las primeras décadas del siglo XX. Así, patrimonio tangible e intangible se sustentan y se explican mutuamente y la materialidad de la construcción permite una lectura semiótica que la interprete también como una forma de comunicación. Instituto de Investigaciones en Turismo e Identidad, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2020-12-17 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article evaluated by two external evaluators Artículo evaluado por dos evaluadores externos application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/turismoeindentidad/article/view/4347 Revista Turismo e Identidad; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2020); 29-74 2718-8205 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/turismoeindentidad/article/view/4347/3142 https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/turismoeindentidad/article/view/4347/3423
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Elena Castellino, Marta
Burgos’ House: tangible and intangible heritage
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title Burgos’ House: tangible and intangible heritage
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description The "Burgos’house", located in San Rafael (Mendoza), whose construction began in 1916 and was completely finished in 1929, constitutes an excellent example to reflect on the interaction between, or the passage from "the literary immaterial to the architectural monument". Such is the title that Amanda Salvioni gave to her study on the "Ricardo Rojas" house-museum and it is also appropriate to refer to the house of the Tucumán writer based in Mendoza, who kept a friendship with Rojas for long, based on similar interests and conceptions on identity, shown in their literary works, but also in the design of their respective dwellings: an architectural project that responded to an aesthetic program of reinvention of the national tradition, starting from the fusion of the hispanic and the indigenous, along with which adds –in the case of Burgos- the key immigration contribution in San Rafael in the first decades of the 20th century. Thus, tangible and intangible heritage are mutually supported and explained and the materiality of the construction allows a semiotic reading that also interprets it as a form of communication.
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