
handle: 11407/2445
El artículo propone una reflexión frente a las diversas expresiones del colonialismo que se manifiestan en El tungsteno, la novela social de Vallejo, destacando su plano político y estableciendo un paralelo con el pensamiento crítico de Aimé Césaire. Se busca demostrar que la iniciativa de reivindicar al mundo indígena desde el marxismo-leninismo constituye, en últimas, una variable más del colonialismo
This article proposes a reflection before different expressions of Colonialism, which are shown in Tungsten, Vallejo’s social novel, highlighting its political plane and setting up a parallel with Aimé Césaire’s critical thinking. It searches for demonstrating that the initiative of defending the indigenous world from Marxist-Lenin theories constitutes one more variable of colonialism.
Social sciences (General), H1-99, colonialism Peru., AZ20-999, colonialismo en el Perú, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, colonialism Peru, Latin American literature, colonialismo en el Perú., literatura latinoamericana, César Vallejo, Aimé Césaire
Social sciences (General), H1-99, colonialism Peru., AZ20-999, colonialismo en el Perú, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, colonialism Peru, Latin American literature, colonialismo en el Perú., literatura latinoamericana, César Vallejo, Aimé Césaire
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