Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis

In this article, I propose an approach to oral narrative from a genetic perspective, linking the versions and variants of folktale with textual variants studied by genetic criticism. The theoretical guidelines combine genetic concepts such as “textual genesis” with those of hypertext theory. In orde...

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Main Author: María Inés Palleiro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Réseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la Plata 2013-09-01
Series:Cuadernos LIRICO
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/lirico/1120
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spelling doaj-acc0ac63d308489c8b60463f19b2f3312020-11-25T01:18:04ZspaRéseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la PlataCuadernos LIRICO2262-83392013-09-01910.4000/lirico.1120Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesisMaría Inés PalleiroIn this article, I propose an approach to oral narrative from a genetic perspective, linking the versions and variants of folktale with textual variants studied by genetic criticism. The theoretical guidelines combine genetic concepts such as “textual genesis” with those of hypertext theory. In order to explain such proposal, I analyse alternative itineraries of the folk narrative matrix “Strong John” (ATU 650 A), by means of an intertextual comparison of different versions both in rural and urban contexts. As a point of departure, I analyse the version “Juan Catorce” by Andrea Cerda, collected in the Argentine province of La Rioja. Then I examine an alternative itinerary in an urban written version of the legend of the Golem set in Buenos Aires. At last, I consider a literary recreation in the poem “El Golem” by Jorge Luis Borges. The aim of this approach is to highlight the dispersive itineraries of folk narrative matrices, and the dynamics between oral and written culture.http://journals.openedition.org/lirico/1120genetic criticismfolk narrativehypertextsGolemArgentine tradition
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author María Inés Palleiro
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Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
Cuadernos LIRICO
genetic criticism
folk narrative
hypertexts
Golem
Argentine tradition
author_facet María Inés Palleiro
author_sort María Inés Palleiro
title Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
title_short Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
title_full Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
title_fullStr Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
title_full_unstemmed Cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
title_sort cuento folklórico y narrativa oral : versiones, variantes y estudios de génesis
publisher Réseau Interuniversitaire d'Ètude des Littératures Contemporaines du Río de la Plata
series Cuadernos LIRICO
issn 2262-8339
publishDate 2013-09-01
description In this article, I propose an approach to oral narrative from a genetic perspective, linking the versions and variants of folktale with textual variants studied by genetic criticism. The theoretical guidelines combine genetic concepts such as “textual genesis” with those of hypertext theory. In order to explain such proposal, I analyse alternative itineraries of the folk narrative matrix “Strong John” (ATU 650 A), by means of an intertextual comparison of different versions both in rural and urban contexts. As a point of departure, I analyse the version “Juan Catorce” by Andrea Cerda, collected in the Argentine province of La Rioja. Then I examine an alternative itinerary in an urban written version of the legend of the Golem set in Buenos Aires. At last, I consider a literary recreation in the poem “El Golem” by Jorge Luis Borges. The aim of this approach is to highlight the dispersive itineraries of folk narrative matrices, and the dynamics between oral and written culture.
topic genetic criticism
folk narrative
hypertexts
Golem
Argentine tradition
url http://journals.openedition.org/lirico/1120
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