@phdthesis{PerezMedrano2019, author = {P{\´e}rez Medrano, Cuauht{\´e}moc}, title = {Ficci{\´o}n her{\´e}tica}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-454-8}, issn = {2629-2548}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-42449}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-424490}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {226}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Mit der kubanischen Wirtschaftskrise entstanden neue literarische Gestaltungsprozesse nationaler Identit{\"a}tskonstruktionen. Die vorliegende Analyse geht der zeitgen{\"o}ssischen Literatur Kubas nach, in der soziale, kulturelle und politische Paradoxe der post-revolution{\"a}ren Weltanschauung zum Vorschein kommen und der Figur der „Insel" bzw. „Insularit{\"a}t" eine große Bedeutung f{\"u}r die Neukonfiguration der Nation zukommt. Die „Insularit{\"a}t" dr{\"u}ckt in literarischen Texten verschiedene Aneignungen des Raumes und somit auch eine Weltanschauungen aus. Die literarische Figur der „Insel" kann hypothetisch als „visuelles Ph{\"a}nomen" (Ette 2002) konzipiert werden, das durch soziokulturelle Umst{\"a}nde konfiguriert wird. Unterschiedliche postkommunistische Erfahrungen bilden sog. „erlebnisweltliche" Repr{\"a}sentationen und somit literarische und soziale Identit{\"a}tsbilder. Im Verlauf der Zeit werden die Metapher der „Insel" bzw. der „Insularit{\"a}t" anders beschrieben. Erste Untersuchungen der Metapher der „Insel" bzw. der „Insularit{\"a}t" finden sich in den Texten Noche insular (Lezama Lima 2000) und La isla en peso (Pi{\~n}era 1998). Die Metapher wird in den Begrifflichkeiten der „Simulation" und „Dissimulation" (Sarduy 1982) oder auch einer „visuellen Erscheinung" als „Grund-Ekphrasis" (Pimentel 2001) beschrieben. Demgegen{\"u}ber stellen sp{\"a}tere Arbeiten die literarische Figur der „Insel" als ein Instrument der Dekonstruktion der Nationalliteratur Kubas dar (Rojas 1998; Nuez 1998, Benitez Rojo 1998). In zeitgen{\"o}ssischen Analysen wird die Metapher in ihrer jeweiligen Beziehungen zur Repr{\"a}sentation und zum „Lebenswissen" (Ette 2010) herausgearbeitet. Die Repr{\"a}sentation der "Insel" bzw. der "Insularit{\"a}t" wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit anhand des soziokulturellen Kontextes in den letzten dreißig Jahren u.a. in den Romanen von Abilio Estevez Tuyo es el reino (1998), Atilio Caballero La {\´u}ltima playa (1999), Daniel D{\´i}az Mantilla Regreso a Utop{\´i}a (2007) sowie den Erz{\"a}hlungen von Ena Lucia Portela Huracan (2000), Antonio Jos{\´e} Ponte Un nuevo arte de hacer ruinas (2005), Emerio Medina Isla (2005), Orlando Lu{\´i}s Pardo Tokionama (2009), Ahmel Echeverria Isla (2014) und Anesly Negr{\´i}n Isla a mediod{\´i}a (2014) untersucht.}, language = {es} } @phdthesis{MondolLopez2017, author = {Mondol L{\´o}pez, Mijail}, title = {Historiograf{\´i}a literaria y Sociedad}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-406409}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {344}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Throughout all different socio-historical tensions undergone by the Latin American modernit(ies), the literary-historical production as well as the reflection on the topic - regional, national, supranational and/or continental - have been part of the critical and intellectual itinerary of very significant political and cultural projects, whose particular development allows the analysis of the socio-discursive dynamics fulfilled by the literary historiography in the search of a historical conscience and representation of the esthetic-literary processes. In present literary and cultural Central American literary studies, the academic thought on the development of the literary historiography has given place to some works whose main objects of study involve a significant corpus of national literature histories published mainly in the 20th century, between the forties and the eighties. Although these studies differ greatly from the vast academic production undertaken by the literary critics in the last two decades, the field of research of the literary historiography in Central America has made a theoretical-methodological effort, as of the eighties and until now, to analyze the local literary-historical productions. However, this effort was carried out more systematically in the last five years of the 20th century, within the Central American democratic transition and post-war context, when a national, supra national and transnational model of literary history was boosted. This gave place to the creation and launching of the project Hacia una Historia de las Literaturas Centroamericanas (HILCAS) at the beginning of the new millennium. Given the ideological relevance which the literary historiography has played in the process of the historical formation of the Hispano-American States, and whose philological tradition has also had an impact in the various Central American nation states, the emergence of this historiographic project marks an important rupture in relation with the national paradigms, and it is also manifested in a movement of transition and tension with regard to the new cultural, comparative and transareal dynamics, which seek to understand the geographical, transnational, medial and transdisciplinary movements within which the esthetic narrative processes and the idea and formation of a critical Central American subject gain shape. Taking this aspect into account, our study puts forward as its main hypothesis that the historiographic thought developed as a consequence of the project Hacia una Historia de las Literaturas Centroamericanas (HILCAS) constitutes a socio-discursive practice, which reflects the formation of a historic-literary conscience and of a critical intellectual subject, an emergence that takes place between the mid-nineties and the first decade of the 21st century. In this respect, and taking as a basis the general purpose of this investigation indicated before, the main justification for our object of study consists of making the Central American historiographic reflection visible as a part of the epistemological and cultural changes shown by the Latin American historiographic thought, and from which a new way of conceptualization of the space, the coexistence and the historic conscience emerge with regard to the esthetic-literary practices and processes. Based on the field and hypothesis stated before, the general purpose of this research is framed by the socio-discursive dimension fulfilled by the Latin American literary historiography, and it aims to analyze the Central American historical-literary thought developed between the second half of the nineties and the beginning of the first decade of the 21st century.}, language = {es} }