
handle: 10669/20532
La novela La Reconquista de Talamanca, publicada por entregas en 1935, es un espacio textual privilegiado para el estudio de las contradicciones discursivas de una época de aceleradas transformaciones económicas, políticas y estéticas. Su construcción racista sobre los inmigrantes afrocaribeños que arribaron al país a fines del siglo XIX y principios del XX y sus descendientes costarricenses se mueve entre el racismo en boga y un discurso de pánico social que les atribuye un poder capaz de destruir la Costa Rica blanca del discurso identitario nacionalista.
Caribbean, Fine Arts, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, interdiscursividad, P1-1091, N, Literatura costarricense, Costa Rican literature, banana plantation novel, national discourse, discurso nacional, interdiscoursivity, novela de la plantación bananera, Caribe, PQ1-3999, Philology. Linguistics
Caribbean, Fine Arts, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, interdiscursividad, P1-1091, N, Literatura costarricense, Costa Rican literature, banana plantation novel, national discourse, discurso nacional, interdiscoursivity, novela de la plantación bananera, Caribe, PQ1-3999, Philology. Linguistics
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