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Ruben Dario as a Focal Cultural Figure in Nicaragua: The Ideological Uses of Cultural Capital

1992; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 27; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0023879100037213

ISSN

1542-4278

Autores

David E. Whisnant,

Tópico(s)

Cultural and Social Studies in Latin America

Resumo

Most of the critical commentary on Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario has been called forth and shaped by his being a seminal pan-Latin American and an international literary figure. Less known is the fact that for more than a century, Darío has been the focus of a much contested discourse concerning national cultural identity within Nicaragua itself. Comprehending this more limited and focused discourse requires carefully analyzing the changing cultural-political constructions that Darío's fellow Nicaraguans have placed upon his life and work, and especially the role of ideology in those constructs. Such analysis can also offer insight into the role of focal Latin American cultural figures in the negotiation of national cultural identity, especially during periods of dramatic political transformation, crisis, and reconstruction like the Somoza era (1936–1979) and the Sandinista Revolution (1961–1989).

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