Literary movements in America and the vision for independence

In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the realization of this libertarian company heroic actions were necessary, participation was demanded of dignitaries of the society and its leaders, thinkers and writers. This is why literature was a valuab...

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Autor principal: Rosario Candelier, Bruno
Formato: Revistas
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (Ecuador) 2014
Acceso en línea:https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/20.2014.08
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description In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the realization of this libertarian company heroic actions were necessary, participation was demanded of dignitaries of the society and its leaders, thinkers and writers. This is why literature was a valuable intellectual weapon that fueled the aspirations and separatist ideology in the various countries of the American Continent. Were the storytellers, poets and playwrights and torchbearers of independence ideal who assumed the political, social and cultural vanguard in the towns of Spanish speaking in our American nations. The native Indian narrative, patriotic poetry and popular theater were three key aspects of literary creativity that gave means and brilliance to the nationalistic project of diverse populations of Hispanic America during the nineteen century. Aroused by Romanticism, Realism and Modernism three aesthetic currents of French decent, America’s Spanish-speaking nations developed their intellectual, moral, aesthetic and spiritual inclinations, while prohibiting the ideal of political independence under the name of libertarian dream and utopia. Hence the stimulatory role of literature, poetry, fiction, drama, journalism and oratory channeled in different scenarios and galleries , from the university classroom to the pulpit teaching in sacred temples, making the word the spiritual weapon in the fight and hope.
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spelling oai:revistas.ups.edu.ec:article-1082017-06-05T12:01:33Z Literary movements in America and the vision for independence Movimientos literarios en América y la visión de la independencia Rosario Candelier, Bruno Lucha rebelión independencia libertad literatura redención Fighting rebellion independence literature redemption. In the nineteenth century occurring struggles for independence of Latin American nations. For the realization of this libertarian company heroic actions were necessary, participation was demanded of dignitaries of the society and its leaders, thinkers and writers. This is why literature was a valuable intellectual weapon that fueled the aspirations and separatist ideology in the various countries of the American Continent. Were the storytellers, poets and playwrights and torchbearers of independence ideal who assumed the political, social and cultural vanguard in the towns of Spanish speaking in our American nations. The native Indian narrative, patriotic poetry and popular theater were three key aspects of literary creativity that gave means and brilliance to the nationalistic project of diverse populations of Hispanic America during the nineteen century. Aroused by Romanticism, Realism and Modernism three aesthetic currents of French decent, America’s Spanish-speaking nations developed their intellectual, moral, aesthetic and spiritual inclinations, while prohibiting the ideal of political independence under the name of libertarian dream and utopia. Hence the stimulatory role of literature, poetry, fiction, drama, journalism and oratory channeled in different scenarios and galleries , from the university classroom to the pulpit teaching in sacred temples, making the word the spiritual weapon in the fight and hope. En el siglo XIX tienen lugar las luchas por la independencia de las naciones hispanoamericanas. Para la realización de esa empresa libertaria, fueron necesarias acciones heroicas que demandaron la participación de los próceres de la sociedad, así como de sus líderes, pensadores y escritores, razón por la cual la literatura fue una valiosa arma de combate intelectual que atizó las aspiraciones y los ideales separatistas en los diferentes pueblos del Continente americano.La vocación de autonomía política a la que aspiraban los escritores hispanoamericanos del siglo XIX motorizó la primera generación de literatos que en América hicieron uso de la palabra al calor de las rebeliones que implicaba la Independencia Nacional. Políticos, intelectuales, escritores, maestros, sacerdotes y periodistas se alinearon en esa meta separatista que encendió la vocación literaria y el activismo social, político y cultural en las capas pensantes de los pueblos americanos. Al tiempo que describe facetas de la realidad natural, la realidad histórica y la realidad social, la literatura perfila el talante interpretativo, imaginativo y cultural de los países hispanoamericanos.Fueron narradores, poetas y dramaturgos, los abanderados del ideal independentista que asumieron la vanguardia política, social y cultural en los pueblos de habla hispana en nuestra América. La narrativa indianista, la poesía patriótica y el teatro popular fueron tres vertientes claves de la creatividad literaria que dieron cauce y brillantez al proyecto nacionalista de las diversas poblaciones de la América hispana durante el siglo XIX. Concitados por el Romanticismo, el Realismo y el Modernismo, tres corrientes estéticas de inspiración francesa, las naciones americanas de habla hispana desarrollaron sus inclinaciones intelectuales, morales, estéticas y espirituales, mientras prohijaban el ideal de independencia política bajo la llama del sueño libertario y la utopía.De ahí el rol estimulador de la literatura, que la poesía, la narrativa, el teatro, el periodismo y la oratoria encauzaron en diferentes escenarios y tribunas, desde las aulas del magisterio universitario hasta el púlpito de los templos sagrados, haciendo de la palabra el arma espiritual en las treguas del combate y la esperanza. Universidad Politécnica Salesiana (Ecuador) 2014-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/20.2014.08 10.17163/uni.n20.2014.08 Universitas; No. 20: (january-june 2014); 230-259 Universitas; Núm. 20: (enero-junio 2014); 230-259 1390-8634 1390-3837 10.17163/uni.n20 spa https://universitas.ups.edu.ec/index.php/universitas/article/view/20.2014.08/103 Derechos de autor 2014 Universidad Politénica Salesiana
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title_fullStr Literary movements in America and the vision for independence
title_full_unstemmed Literary movements in America and the vision for independence
title_short Literary movements in America and the vision for independence
title_sort literary movements in america and the vision for independence
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