Luisa Valenzuela: cuentos que instruyen para jugar a los villanos
The Argentine writer Luisa Valenzuela gathered in the book Juego de villanos a large number of her shorter stories. By selecting texts from books already published and adding some new ones, the book, published in 2008, allows those stories and micro-stories to be read in a new context. The result is...
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I11-R112article-54482022-06-14T18:35:40Z Luisa Valenzuela: tales that instruct to play villains Luisa Valenzuela: cuentos que instruyen para jugar a los villanos Arias Careaga, Raquel Valenzuela Juego Lenguaje Humor Técnicas discursivas Valenzuela Play Language Humor Discursive techniques The Argentine writer Luisa Valenzuela gathered in the book Juego de villanos a large number of her shorter stories. By selecting texts from books already published and adding some new ones, the book, published in 2008, allows those stories and micro-stories to be read in a new context. The result is a proposal that puts humor in the foreground and turns the game, present in the title of the book, on the way to approach these texts. Starting from the theory about the nature of the game as an essential component of our social being and its inescapable relationship with language, we propose an approach to the techniques used by the author to compose these various texts, see how she plays and how she invites the reader to participate or catch you without warning. Through the analysis of several of the micro-stories, a way is offered to get closer to the rest of the texts and to establish the link between play, humor and commitment with a pressing reality that marginalizes, represses and destroys and in which laughter becomes a transformer element. La escritora argentina Luisa Valenzuela reunió en el libro Juego de villanos un amplio número de sus relatos más breves. Entresacando textos de libros ya publicados y añadiendo algunos nuevos, el libro, publicado en 2008, permite leer en un nuevo contexto aquellos cuentos y microrrelatos. El resultado es una propuesta que pone en primer plano el humor y convierte el juego, presente en el título del libro, en el camino para acercarse a estos textos. Partiendo de la teoría sobre la naturaleza del juego como componente esencial de nuestro ser social y de su ineludible relación con el lenguaje, proponemos un acercamiento a las técnicas utilizadas por la autora para componer estos diversos textos, ver cómo juega y cómo invita al lector a participar o lo atrapa sin previo aviso. A través del análisis de varios de los microrrelatos se ofrece una vía para acercarse al resto de los textos y establecer la vinculación entre juego, humor y compromiso con una acuciante realidad que margina, reprime y destruye y en la que la risa se convierte en un elemento transformador. Centro Interdisciplinario de Literatura Hispanoamericana (CILHA) 2022-03-31 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/5448 10.48162/rev.34.039 Cuadernos del CILHA; Núm. 36 (2022): Dosier: La literatura lúdica latinoamericana; 1-31 1852-9615 1515-6125 spa https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/cilha/article/view/5448/4571 Derechos de autor 2022 Raquel Arias Careaga https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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The Argentine writer Luisa Valenzuela gathered in the book Juego de villanos a large number of her shorter stories. By selecting texts from books already published and adding some new ones, the book, published in 2008, allows those stories and micro-stories to be read in a new context. The result is a proposal that puts humor in the foreground and turns the game, present in the title of the book, on the way to approach these texts. Starting from the theory about the nature of the game as an essential component of our social being and its inescapable relationship with language, we propose an approach to the techniques used by the author to compose these various texts, see how she plays and how she invites the reader to participate or catch you without warning. Through the analysis of several of the micro-stories, a way is offered to get closer to the rest of the texts and to establish the link between play, humor and commitment with a pressing reality that marginalizes, represses and destroys and in which laughter becomes a transformer element. |
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