La literatura como trabajo de memoria: disputas por la definición de pasados conflictivos en dos obras de ficción Academic Article

journal

  • Historia da Historiografia

abstract

  • This paper focuses on the close linkage between literature and collective memory, based on the claim that literary texts restitute the historicity of a time and may raise reflections on processes of configuration of social memories and oblivion. To develop this argument, it discusses two novels: Der vorleser (1995), by Bernhard Schlink, a work that reflects the complex disputes over the definition of public memory in postwar Germany; and La carroza de Bolívar (2012), by Evelio Rosero, which evinces the tension between hegemonic national memories and local dissident memories in Colombia in the 19th and 20th centuries, manifested in the various significations of Simon Bolivar as a liberator.

publication date

  • 2015-4-1

keywords

  • Collective Memory
  • Colombia
  • Dispute
  • Dissidents
  • Fiction
  • Germany
  • Historicity
  • Linkage
  • Literary Text
  • National Memory
  • Novel
  • Oblivion
  • Public Memory
  • Signification
  • Simón Bolívar
  • Social Memory

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1983-9928

number of pages

  • 18

start page

  • 153

end page

  • 170