Centers and peripheries in "Hablar solos" by Neuman: Movement and trip
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The aim of this article is to offer a new perspective of analysis about the novel Hablar solos (2012), written by the Argentinian author Andrés Neuman. From this purpose, we suggest carrying out an original vision about the centrality of the woman's character, that permit rethinking the concepts of center and periphery according to a contemporary perspective, from the tradition of the story of trips. In this sense, this research proposes considering the psychical (Lito-Mario) and inner (Elena) movements of the characters in the quality of reversed odisea that reformulate the tradition of trip from Homero.Downloads
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