Peruvian narrative journalism as territory of subalternity
Abstract
This paper focus on the subject of narrative journalism from a literary and culturalist perspective, in order to study the Peruvian contemporary production of short and large chronicles. The analysis of a selected corpus from Gabriela Wiener, Gustavo Gorriti and Ricarco Uceda aims to underline the centrality of a ‘narrative of the self’ and the personal experience and engagement as typical characteristics of the Latin American path of this genre. Moreover, the narrative journalism is considered the privileged narration of the subaltern, as territory of statement, denunciation and memory.Downloads
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