SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA

In this article my attention is centered around a group of anonymous voices who, in the novel La feria (1963), by Juan José Arreola (1918-2011), refers to the presence of spirits, who reveal specific areas where treasures are hidden. This story is a part of the artistic work of the former write...

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Main Author: Norma Esther García-Meza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2017-01-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rTuFIH6cilfAyrVJ0mzC-DE7KPtijKaB/view
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spelling doaj-42ff413cff094d2fa078f76ff98be34f2020-11-24T21:26:30ZengUniversidad Autónoma Indígena de MéxicoRa Ximhai1665-04411665-04412017-01-011312534SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIANorma Esther García-MezaIn this article my attention is centered around a group of anonymous voices who, in the novel La feria (1963), by Juan José Arreola (1918-2011), refers to the presence of spirits, who reveal specific areas where treasures are hidden. This story is a part of the artistic work of the former writer (Jalisco, Mexico) and is told with a language that encompasses the footprints of human happenings, the significance that the inhabitants of a Mexican rural scope give to their surroundings, the way they look at themselves and others and, the accumulation of ancestral knowledge inherited from generation to generation through spoken word. The references to the divinatory power of the spirits is inscribed in this novel as relationships with a narrative style derived from juridical and notarized formulas of the colonial times who, in this fictional universe, legitimize the stories that these anonymous voices tell.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rTuFIH6cilfAyrVJ0mzC-DE7KPtijKaB/viewancestral wisdomoralityvoicesmemorylanguage
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SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
Ra Ximhai
ancestral wisdom
orality
voices
memory
language
author_facet Norma Esther García-Meza
author_sort Norma Esther García-Meza
title SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
title_short SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
title_full SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
title_fullStr SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
title_full_unstemmed SPIRITS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE NOVEL LA FERIA
title_sort spirits and relationships in the novel la feria
publisher Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México
series Ra Ximhai
issn 1665-0441
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this article my attention is centered around a group of anonymous voices who, in the novel La feria (1963), by Juan José Arreola (1918-2011), refers to the presence of spirits, who reveal specific areas where treasures are hidden. This story is a part of the artistic work of the former writer (Jalisco, Mexico) and is told with a language that encompasses the footprints of human happenings, the significance that the inhabitants of a Mexican rural scope give to their surroundings, the way they look at themselves and others and, the accumulation of ancestral knowledge inherited from generation to generation through spoken word. The references to the divinatory power of the spirits is inscribed in this novel as relationships with a narrative style derived from juridical and notarized formulas of the colonial times who, in this fictional universe, legitimize the stories that these anonymous voices tell.
topic ancestral wisdom
orality
voices
memory
language
url https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rTuFIH6cilfAyrVJ0mzC-DE7KPtijKaB/view
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