TY - JOUR
T1 - Narrar el miedo: la representación de la ciudad en tres novelas ecuatorianas de los últimos años
AU - Villavicencio Quinde, Manuel Gonzalo
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - In the present essay it is proposed to analyze how fear is built in the Quito city represented in the works Edén y Eva (2013) de Huilo Ruales; Los años perdidos (2013) de Juan Pablo Castro; y Ecuatox® (2013) de Santiago Páez, under the as sumption that "it's not the threat that creates fear, but fear which creates the threat" (Lotman). In other words, to analyze the secret relationship that links the construc tion of fear in the contemporary city of Quito, through the establishment of a story machine that articulates fear-generating devices, and how it controls individual and collective bodies. However, we also have to analyze the way authors stretch this "re ality" in their works, through the creation/fiction of spaces, stories, and characters (lunatics, clowns, marginalized people, poets, prostitutes,...) who live in a city that resist the monological vision of power. Laughter, irony, memory, and science fiction are devices that work as counter-power's agents of change. These practices of resis tance search for the "missing city," a dialogic, heterogeneous, multiple, and free one.
AB - In the present essay it is proposed to analyze how fear is built in the Quito city represented in the works Edén y Eva (2013) de Huilo Ruales; Los años perdidos (2013) de Juan Pablo Castro; y Ecuatox® (2013) de Santiago Páez, under the as sumption that "it's not the threat that creates fear, but fear which creates the threat" (Lotman). In other words, to analyze the secret relationship that links the construc tion of fear in the contemporary city of Quito, through the establishment of a story machine that articulates fear-generating devices, and how it controls individual and collective bodies. However, we also have to analyze the way authors stretch this "re ality" in their works, through the creation/fiction of spaces, stories, and characters (lunatics, clowns, marginalized people, poets, prostitutes,...) who live in a city that resist the monological vision of power. Laughter, irony, memory, and science fiction are devices that work as counter-power's agents of change. These practices of resis tance search for the "missing city," a dialogic, heterogeneous, multiple, and free one.
KW - Ciudad; Miedo; Amenaza; Resistencia; Novela ecuatoriana reciente
KW - Ciudad; Miedo; Amenaza; Resistencia; Novela ecuatoriana reciente
UR - http://revistasacademicas.udec.cl/index.php/acta_literaria/article/view/637
M3 - Artículo
SN - 0716-0909
JO - Acta Literaria
JF - Acta Literaria
ER -