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Complicidad y subversión en El Abencerraje

Authors: Miralles Alberola, Dolores;

Complicidad y subversión en El Abencerraje

Abstract

El presente artículo explora la interpretación alternativa de la novela que la comunidad judía y musulmana pudo haber tenido en el momento de la publicación del Abencerraje, mostrando que hay momentos clave en el texto donde la superioridad moral de Narváez, que sostiene la narración para el público dominante, es destruida. Mediante teorías como la nueva historia y conceptos extraídos de Orientalism de Edward Said1, este artículo explora la historia oculta del Abencerraje. Tal historia oculta es susceptible de ser leída como una estrategia de subversión por parte del autor anónimo.

Explores the alternative interpretation of the novel which the Jew and Muslim communities might have made at the moment of publication of Abencerraje, by showing that there are key moments in the text when Narváez's superior morality, which sustains the narration for the mainstream readers, is destroyed. Taking into account New Historicism theories and some of Edward Said’s ideas in Orientalism, this paper deals with the hidden story of Abencerraje, which needs to be read as a subversive strategy forged by the anonymous author.

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Spain
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Keywords

Resistance literature, Orientalism, Literatura de resistencia, Filología semítica, Subversión, New historiams, Nueva historia, Subversion, Publicaciones períodicas, Orientalismo

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