La máscara involuntaria de José Martí: La construcción del sujeto a través de la mirada de los Otros
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This article explores the authorial figure which Martí projects through his readings of the "others"; in particular, the operations realized upon "translating" from New York the figures of Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, and Julián del Casal for the latin american public. I read Martiïs construction of the "natural" as one of the various masks that the latin american modernists asume: from the space of the chronicle, and with the neccessity to differentiate oneself from other discourses, the critical reading of contemporary cosmopolitism encourages the creation of a unique voice, through which an authorial figure is forged.
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Bonfiglio, F. (2005). La máscara involuntaria de José Martí: La construcción del sujeto a través de la mirada de los Otros. Orbis Tertius, 10(11). Retrieved from https://www.orbistertius.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/OTv10n11a06
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