IMAGINE CHILE IN THREE NOVELS: "MARILUÁN" (1862), "LA REINA DE RAPA NUI" (1914) AND "BUTAMALÓN" (1994)

Authors

  • Sergio Pizarro Roberts Universidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la Educación
  • Felipe González Alfonso Universidad de Playa Ancha de Ciencias de la Educación

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/ANALESLITCHI.41.09

Keywords:

Mariluán, un drama en el campo, La reina de Rapa Nui, Butamalón

Abstract

This work intends to investigate the incidence of the ethnic component in the nation, imagined by the narrators of the following three Chilean novels: Mariluan, a drama in the countryside (1862), by Alberto Blest Gana, The Queen of Rapa Nui (1914), by Pedro Prado and Butamalón (1994), by Eduardo Labarca. The theoretical foundation that supports the evolutionary analysis of the three novels is conferred by the concept of nation, analyzed historiographically by Benedict Anderson, Eric Hobsbawm and Partha Chatterjee that, previously imagined, ends up being a political community that negotiates its diversity.

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Published

2024-06-14

How to Cite

Pizarro Roberts, S., & González Alfonso, F. (2024). IMAGINE CHILE IN THREE NOVELS: "MARILUÁN" (1862), "LA REINA DE RAPA NUI" (1914) AND "BUTAMALÓN" (1994). Anales De Literatura Chilena, (41), 155–172. https://doi.org/10.7764/ANALESLITCHI.41.09

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ARTÍCULOS