Transnacionalidad e hibridez en el ensayo hisp?nico. Un g?nero sin orillas examines how the essay, a privileged genre for the articulation of national identities in Latin America and Spain for decades, is being reconfigured in the present age of globalisation and transnationalisation. The articles included in this volume pay particular attention to the discursive forms and the practices of publishing that question old national categories, without disregarding their relevance. Starting from some theoretical considerations about the contemporary Latin American essay, the book concentrates especially on three dimensions of transnationalising the essay: the experience of exile, the tensions between the national and the transnational in the redefinition of Hispanic identities, and its relation with the genre's formal hybridisation, in the work of authors such as Bola?o, Piglia and Vila-Matas.
Transnacionalidad e hibridez en el ensayo hisp?nico. Un g?nero sin orillas estudia c?mo el ensayo, que durante d?cadas ofreci? un foro privilegiado a la articulaci?n de identidades nacionales en Latinoam?rica y Espa?a, se est? reconfigurando en una era de globalizaci?n y transnacionalizaci?n. Este volumen dedica atenci?n especial a las formas discursivas y los modos de publicaci?n que ponen en entredicho las antiguas categor?as nacionales, sin descartar la relevancia de ?stas. Partiendo de unas reflexiones m?s te?ricas sobre el ensayo latinoamericano contempor?neo, el libro se centra en tres dimensiones de transnacionalizaci?n, a saber, la experiencia del exilio, las tensiones entre lo nacional y lo transnacional en la redefinici?n de identidades hisp?nicas, y la relaci?n con la hibridaci?n formal del g?nero. Se estudian obras de autores como Bola?o, Piglia y Vila-Matas.
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