
handle: 10669/20563
Literary onomastics in Costa Rica has priviledged the name Mary from its very origin. Nonetheless, an evolution is emerging that could spell the end of the patriarchal paradigm, as far as this representation is concerned. This essay explores this "marian" imaginary to detect how the model has been constructed or deconstructed.
simbología, criticism, Fine Arts, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, P1-1091, N, symbology, gender, sujeto y crítica, Onomastics, PQ1-3999, Philology. Linguistics, género, subject, Onomástica
simbología, criticism, Fine Arts, French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature, P1-1091, N, symbology, gender, sujeto y crítica, Onomastics, PQ1-3999, Philology. Linguistics, género, subject, Onomástica
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