Oral literature, fictitious orality

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Mauricio Ostria González

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Within the framework of the conceptions of orality and writing prevalent in Latin American cultural practice, the author attempts an approach to the relationship between the contradictory notion of ‘oral literature’ and the redundant notion of ‘written literature’, that is, between orality as a real communication phenomenon, when it occurs as verbal creation, and the fiction of orality found in literary writing. In this case, what one really discovers is an effort to establish a dialog with what has been omitted by the literary establishment and cultural standards. Along these lines, literary texts not only incorporate forms and structures proper of oral texts, but in some paradigmatic cases a true link with a deep cultural orality is found.

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Ostria González, M. (2018). Oral literature, fictitious orality. Philological Studies, (36), 71–80. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0071-17132001003600005
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Author Biography

Mauricio Ostria González, Universidad de Concepción. Facultad de Humanidades y Arte. Departamento de Español. Casilla 20-C, Correo 3. Concepción, Chile.

La presente comunicación incluye aspectos estudiados en mi proyecto de investigación "Formas de ficcionalización de la oralidad en el discurso literario latinoamericano" financiado por FONDECYT (código 1990464).