Identity ambivalence in canonical chilean literature

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Iván Carrasco M.

Abstract

Considering that literature has been valued as a particular and influential space of identity construction by many writers, critics and researchers, this paper shows three cases of plural identity ambivalence in the same character by authors and canonical texts: Alberto Blest Gana, Pedro Prado and Vicente Huidobro. The characters are Martin Rivas who is studied in relation to a socio-political metaphor, Alsino, interpreted as a complex identity both symbolic and contradictory, and Altazor, representative of an artistic, as well as a priestly and paganizing leader.

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Carrasco M., I. (2018). Identity ambivalence in canonical chilean literature. Philological Studies, (43), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0071-17132008000100004
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Iván Carrasco M., Universidad Austral de Chile, Instituto de Lingüística y Literatura, Apartado 567, Valdivia, Chile.

Este trabajo forma parte del proyecto Fondecyt 1040321, realizado con la colaboración de mis colegas del Instituto de Lingüística y Literatura Drs. Oscar Galindo, Claudia Rodríguez y Ana Traverso, y fue leído en un congreso en la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso organizado por estudiantes y profesores de postgrado.