Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works

Latin America's literature does not merely represent the creation of literary masterpieces for artistic enjoyment; instead, it is inspired by real-world events. Latin American authors attempt to depict the pains, sufferings, and problems they have always grappled with. Taking a descriptive-anal...

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Main Authors: Nasrin Haghighat Chaleshtari, Ali Omidi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Prodi Sastra Inggris Fakultas Sastra Universitas Sanata Dharma 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Language and Literature
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Online Access:https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/JOLL/article/view/2681
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spelling doaj-baf21acc0b59452682a848bdfec387152021-03-29T04:34:45ZengProdi Sastra Inggris Fakultas Sastra Universitas Sanata DharmaJournal of Language and Literature1410-56912580-58782021-03-0121111310.24071/joll.v21i1.26811893Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s WorksNasrin Haghighat Chaleshtari0Ali Omidi1University of IsfahanUniversity of IsfahanLatin America's literature does not merely represent the creation of literary masterpieces for artistic enjoyment; instead, it is inspired by real-world events. Latin American authors attempt to depict the pains, sufferings, and problems they have always grappled with. Taking a descriptive-analytic approach by applying sociological criticism, the present study attempted to examine Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s most essential works on dictatorship rule, including Conversación en La Catedral, La guerra del fin del mundo, La ciudad y los perrosand La fiesta del chivo. One of the Latin America’s political typical features was fascism and dictatorship, which was reflected in different authors' works, including Llosa. The findings of the present study revealed that the dictatorial system raised in Llosa’s works is characterized by violence, political and economic corruption, intervention by foreign powers, the emergence of Communism as the sole savior of the third world, and the elites’ disenchantment with improvement in the status of the society. He put forward this sober idea that dictators are not natural catastrophes, but they are constructed as dictators by their victims.https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/JOLL/article/view/2681political literaturelatin americaboomsociological criticism
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Ali Omidi
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Ali Omidi
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title Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works
title_short Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works
title_full Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works
title_fullStr Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works
title_full_unstemmed Deconstruction of Dictatorship in Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s Works
title_sort deconstruction of dictatorship in jorge mario pedro vargas llosa’s works
publisher Prodi Sastra Inggris Fakultas Sastra Universitas Sanata Dharma
series Journal of Language and Literature
issn 1410-5691
2580-5878
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Latin America's literature does not merely represent the creation of literary masterpieces for artistic enjoyment; instead, it is inspired by real-world events. Latin American authors attempt to depict the pains, sufferings, and problems they have always grappled with. Taking a descriptive-analytic approach by applying sociological criticism, the present study attempted to examine Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa’s most essential works on dictatorship rule, including Conversación en La Catedral, La guerra del fin del mundo, La ciudad y los perrosand La fiesta del chivo. One of the Latin America’s political typical features was fascism and dictatorship, which was reflected in different authors' works, including Llosa. The findings of the present study revealed that the dictatorial system raised in Llosa’s works is characterized by violence, political and economic corruption, intervention by foreign powers, the emergence of Communism as the sole savior of the third world, and the elites’ disenchantment with improvement in the status of the society. He put forward this sober idea that dictators are not natural catastrophes, but they are constructed as dictators by their victims.
topic political literature
latin america
boom
sociological criticism
url https://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/JOLL/article/view/2681
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