EL IMAGINARIO DEL 68 MEXICANO EN LA NARRATIVA LITERARIA: DEBATE FIGURATIVO Y POLÍTICO

Authors

  • Patricia Pópez Cabrera

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48075/rlhm.v7i9.5844

Keywords:

Novela política, movimiento 1968, testimonio México, literatura de izquierda.

Abstract

The purpose of the study to analyze briefly some left-wing novels about the student movement of 1968 (M-68) of Mexico, and set the terms of the literary and political debates intertextual. The reporting period covers from 1971 to 2006. The hypothesis is that this narrative contributed substantially to shape the social imaginary of the M-68 and managed to prevent detractors versions omit or distort the event, also revived the tradition of conceiving the social mission of the literature was the aesthetic legacy of the literature of the Mexican Revolution. This achievement was made possible by the social nature of the protagonists of the M-68, were graduate students and intellectuals. Over 35 years, was displaying the competition between writers, both the literary and the political interpretations of the M-68. Realistic strategies, mimetic and witnesses, subjects and collective action, the stories started to focus political subjectivities affected by the M-68. The basic principles of architectural analysis of the text notes and arguments. Please note that the purpose of the first stories was to rescue the testimonies and memories build a utopian horizon, the second group it is important to report the effects of repression on individuals. In this century there is only one novel, Armablanca, contained the thinker and writer José Revueltas as a prophet of political changes in Mexico that would come as a result of M-68.

Published

01-01-2000

How to Cite

CABRERA, P. P. EL IMAGINARIO DEL 68 MEXICANO EN LA NARRATIVA LITERARIA: DEBATE FIGURATIVO Y POLÍTICO. Journal of Literature, History and Memory, [S. l.], v. 7, n. 9, 2000. DOI: 10.48075/rlhm.v7i9.5844. Disponível em: https://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/rlhm/article/view/5844. Acesso em: 21 jun. 2025.

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Section

REESCRITAS DO PASSADO - UMA HOMENAGEM A FERNANDO AÍNSA