Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas

This paper analyzes documents produced by Frenchor Frenchified authors, in which America and itsindependence processes, particularly Spanish-Ame ri can processes, occupy center stage. An important do-cumentary corpus was found including books and periodicals. Some of these materials were used...

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Main Authors: Juan Camilo Escobar Villegas, Adolfo León Maya Salazar
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad EAFIT 2019-07-01
Series:Co-herencia: Revista de Humanidades
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/5466/4660
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spelling doaj-4523df3c02224196b0168c4b9a1e27002021-08-02T13:50:36ZspaUniversidad EAFITCo-herencia: Revista de Humanidades1794-58872019-07-01163114910.17230/co-herencia.16.31.4Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanasJuan Camilo Escobar Villegas0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8264-5571Adolfo León Maya Salazar1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4758-4846Universidad EAFITUniversidad EAFITThis paper analyzes documents produced by Frenchor Frenchified authors, in which America and itsindependence processes, particularly Spanish-Ame ri can processes, occupy center stage. An important do-cumentary corpus was found including books and periodicals. Some of these materials were used in French primary and secon-dary schools, others circulated among scholars and university professors. Some texts from Americanist acts of commemora-tion are also analyzed, such as speeches by legatees or perso-nalities with political or scientific prestige, as well as literary texts that competed in a variety of events related to Indepen-dence celebrations and acts of commemorations. Based on these documents, five lines of reflection are proposed. First, from the perspective of social, political and cultural representations of Spanish-American independence processes, the research inter-est is focused more on what is said to have happened and less on what actually happened. Second, the reiteration of the cate-gory of influence to approach the nineteenth-century relations between America and France highlights the originality of the Enlightenment ideas and the French Revolution; by contrast, the Spanish-American revolutions would represent one of its consequences, more or less distorted on this side of the Atlan-tic. Third, the hermeneutic language of what is said to have happened created modern political myths, directly linked with a successful, egalitarian, libertarian and fraternal revolution. Fourth, in the world context of political modernization dyna-mics, “the French” should be construed as a part of modernity globalization processes. Fifth, the social and cultural exami-nation of the intellectual production considered here sheds a critical light on national (France, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, etc.) or continental (Europe, America, Latin America, etc.) histories, which allows modernization-related processes to be better understood.http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/5466/4660independences processesfrench revolutionenlightened ideasspanish americamental representationsfrench historiogra-phyfrenchifiedintellectual history
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Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
Co-herencia: Revista de Humanidades
independences processes
french revolution
enlightened ideas
spanish america
mental representations
french historiogra-phy
frenchified
intellectual history
author_facet Juan Camilo Escobar Villegas
Adolfo León Maya Salazar
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title Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
title_short Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
title_full Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
title_fullStr Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
title_full_unstemmed Algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
title_sort algunas lecturas francesas de las independencias hispanoamericanas
publisher Universidad EAFIT
series Co-herencia: Revista de Humanidades
issn 1794-5887
publishDate 2019-07-01
description This paper analyzes documents produced by Frenchor Frenchified authors, in which America and itsindependence processes, particularly Spanish-Ame ri can processes, occupy center stage. An important do-cumentary corpus was found including books and periodicals. Some of these materials were used in French primary and secon-dary schools, others circulated among scholars and university professors. Some texts from Americanist acts of commemora-tion are also analyzed, such as speeches by legatees or perso-nalities with political or scientific prestige, as well as literary texts that competed in a variety of events related to Indepen-dence celebrations and acts of commemorations. Based on these documents, five lines of reflection are proposed. First, from the perspective of social, political and cultural representations of Spanish-American independence processes, the research inter-est is focused more on what is said to have happened and less on what actually happened. Second, the reiteration of the cate-gory of influence to approach the nineteenth-century relations between America and France highlights the originality of the Enlightenment ideas and the French Revolution; by contrast, the Spanish-American revolutions would represent one of its consequences, more or less distorted on this side of the Atlan-tic. Third, the hermeneutic language of what is said to have happened created modern political myths, directly linked with a successful, egalitarian, libertarian and fraternal revolution. Fourth, in the world context of political modernization dyna-mics, “the French” should be construed as a part of modernity globalization processes. Fifth, the social and cultural exami-nation of the intellectual production considered here sheds a critical light on national (France, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, etc.) or continental (Europe, America, Latin America, etc.) histories, which allows modernization-related processes to be better understood.
topic independences processes
french revolution
enlightened ideas
spanish america
mental representations
french historiogra-phy
frenchified
intellectual history
url http://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/5466/4660
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