Published 2014-06-04
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Heterogeneity and transculturation in El Gran Jaguar of Bernardo Valderrama Andrade

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/25391887.1140
Carlos Bernal Granados Universidad Santo Tomás; Pontificia Universidad Javeriana., UNED-Madrid., Universidad Santo Tomás.
The importance of the cultural and meditative heterogeneity of the
Latin American Countries, has been established in the theoretical
structure and in the fundamental tool for the comprehension of
determined phenomenon such as the transculturation and as the
derivation of this, the identity problem, the alteration, and specially
the popular culture problem. The actual work approach some of the
main modalities of this influx in the story of the El Gran Jaguar of
Bernardo Valderrama Andrade, which story spring up as a proposal
and a challenge to the Colombian literature, showing, between other
aspects from the anthropologic and cultural, that the man is conscious of his immense destructive power with a deep failure sentiment, desolation and abandon, and from the literature, the liberation of bundles and the violation of expired aesthetic rules establishing new space where any epoch could be perfectly contemporaneous.
keywords: Heterogeneity, mestizaje, hybridity, transculturation, orality and popular culture, indigenismo.
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Bernal Granados, C. (2014). Heterogeneity and transculturation in El Gran Jaguar of Bernardo Valderrama Andrade. Revista De Investigaciones UNAD, 13(1), 241-259. https://doi.org/10.22490/25391887.1140
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