The infinite swing. Spain and Latin America in Finisterre and Solo queda saltar, by María Rosa Lojo
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https://doi.org/10.7203/diablotexto.8.18085Keywords:
cultural belonging, memory, Spain, Latin America, identityAbstract
Finisterre (2005) and Solo queda saltar (2018), by María Rosa Lojo, narrate stories of women who face a double cultural belonging, marked by Spain and Latin America. In this work, we will observe the symbolic mechanisms that account for the existence of this fluctuating identity in each of the novels mentioned, and we will investigate the possibility of a conciliatory synthesis, which we will call “the identity swing”.
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