APARICIÓN DE LA LAGUNA INVISIBLE: LA LLORONA EN HOMBRE AL AGUA DE FABRIZIO MEJÍA MADRID

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. D. Castro
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Abstract

Mexico City used to be seated on water. Over time, desiccation policies have changed the landscape and resulted in the virtual loss of all water traces. The goddess Cihuacoatl, Aztec mother goddess and a snake woman who had, among other dwellings, the lagoon, has been seen since pre-Hispanic times as a maiden dressed in white who cries loudly over the mysterious loss of her children. This character has mutated over the years, but it still lives in the city’s archetypes. She reappears in Fabrizio Mejia Madrid’s novel Man Overboard. This figure, mixed with the female character of the narrative, serves the function of confronting the city’s past with its present; it also deepens, through the subjectivity of the characters, into the various meanings of the lost water in Mexico City and the emptiness it has left in its inhabitants.
看不见的泻湖的出现:法布里齐奥mejia马德里的男人在水里哭泣
墨西哥城曾经坐落在水上。随着时间的推移,干旱政策改变了景观,导致所有水痕迹的实际损失。阿兹特克的母神奇华科阿特尔(Cihuacoatl)是一位蛇女,她的住所包括泻湖。自前西班牙时代以来,人们就看到她是一位身穿白衣的少女,为失去孩子而大声哭泣。这个角色多年来发生了变异,但它仍然生活在这个城市的原型中。她在Fabrizio Mejia Madrid的小说《落水男子》中再次出现。这个人物与叙事中的女性角色混合在一起,起到了面对城市过去和现在的作用;它还通过人物的主体性,加深了墨西哥城失去的水的各种含义,以及它给居民留下的空虚。
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Amaltea-Revista de MitocrItica
Amaltea-Revista de MitocrItica HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
审稿时长
33 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 2008 by José Manuel Losada, Amaltea (ISSN-e 1989-1709) is a journal of myth criticism with intimate connections to Asteria, the International Association of Myth Criticism, and the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Its object of study is the way ancient, medieval and modern myths are perceived and adapted in literature and the arts from 1900 to the present day.
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