Landscape and Trance in Three Works of Contemporary Latin American Narrative

Authors

  • Andrea Estefanía Álvarez Orozco University of Quindío, Technological University of Pereira
  • Juan Manuel Acevedo Carvajal University of Quindío, Simón Bolívar Andean University
  • Hugo Mario Ruiz Cárdenas University of Quindío

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.lyl.n80a09

Keywords:

landscape, trance, biopower, jungle, rural

Abstract

This article presents the reflections of Jens Andermann on the landscape and the trance, through the novels Distancia de rescate (2015), El diablo de las provincias (2017), and De ganados y de hombres (2015). Narrations that are located in a literary tradition in which the landscape is no longer the Latin American metropolis, but the return to the hidden landscape that had been detached from life in the cities, and expelled from the stories in the proliferation of urban novels that occupied much of the fictions of the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century in Latin America.

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Author Biographies

Andrea Estefanía Álvarez Orozco, University of Quindío, Technological University of Pereira

Professor assistant professor of the Bachelor's program in Literature and Spanish Language at the University of Quindío (Colombia). Degree in Spanish and Literature from the University of Quindío (Colombia). Candidate for a Master's Degree in Literature from the Technological University of Pereira (Colombia). Researcher of the research group on marginal literatures, Marginalia.

Juan Manuel Acevedo Carvajal, University of Quindío, Simón Bolívar Andean University

Professor of the degree program in Literature and Spanish Language at the University of Quindío (Colombia). Candidate for a PhD in Latin American Literature from the Andean University Simón Bolívar (Ecuador). Master in Literature from the Technological University of Pereira (Colombia). Leader of the research group on marginal literatures, Marginalia.

Hugo Mario Ruiz Cárdenas, University of Quindío

Student of the degree in Literature and Spanish Language at the University of Quindío (Colombia). Researcher of the research group on marginal literatures, Marginalia.

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Published

2021-07-30

How to Cite

Álvarez Orozco, A. E., Acevedo Carvajal, J. M., & Ruiz Cárdenas, H. M. (2021). Landscape and Trance in Three Works of Contemporary Latin American Narrative. Lingüística Y Literatura, 42(80), 134–149. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.lyl.n80a09