La historiografía literaria como expresión ensayística y estrategia crítica: La vida literaria de México (1917) de Luis G. Urbina
Literary Historiography as an Essay Expression and Critical Strategy: Luis G. Urbina’s La vida literaria de México (1917)
Author(s): Victor Barrera EnderleSubject(s): History, Studies of Literature, Other Language Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: Literary Historiography; Periodization; Critical Strategy; Luis. G. Urbina;
Summary/Abstract: In 1910, while the celebra tions of the first centenary of Mexico’s independence were taking place, Luis G. Urbina, Pedro Henríquez Ureña and Nicolás Rangel published the first part of the Antología del Centenario. It was one of the first systematic approaches to Mexican literature, based on an aesthetic and at the same time representative criterion. Henríquez Ureña began here his long reflection on the literary history in Latin America, which would lead him to establish a model o f periodization in Las corrientes literarias de la América hispánica (1946 in its first version in English). In contrast, Luis G. Urbina, poet and chronicler from late modernism, dealt with literary history from the sentimental sphere in a series of five lectures given at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires in 1917. The result was La vida literaria en Mexico. In this article I am interested in analyzing the construction of the historical discourse that Urbina puts into circulation as a critical strategy to highlight the current moment of Mexican literature. Publicitary strategy, but also self-affirmation, La vida literaria en Mexico represents the defense of a job in the context of the modernization of cultural policies in the Mexican nation.
Journal: Colindancias - Revista de la Red de Hispanistas de Europa Central
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 12
- Page Range: 59-76
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Spanish