Mauser with blanks: literary representations of Emiliano Zapata during the 1930s

This paper explores in a panoramic way the literary representations of Emiliano Zapata during the 1930s, a period marked by the articulation of a national, institutional and homogeneous revolutionary memory, in which the southern caudillo plays the essential role of embodying the peasant's aspi...

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Autor: Avechuco Cabrera, Daniel
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:México
Institución:INSTITUTO PANAMERICANO DE GEOGRAFÍA E HISTORIA
Repositorio:Revista de Historia de América
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistasipgh.org:article/1048
Acceso en línea:https://revistasipgh.org/index.php/rehiam/article/view/1048
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Literatura mexicana
Revolución mexicana
Emiliano Zapata
mito
Mexican literature
Mexican Revolution
myth
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Sumario:This paper explores in a panoramic way the literary representations of Emiliano Zapata during the 1930s, a period marked by the articulation of a national, institutional and homogeneous revolutionary memory, in which the southern caudillo plays the essential role of embodying the peasant's aspirations. The corpus is composed of three sets: fiction, anecdotes and testimonial texts. One of the main conclusions of the work is that, regardless of their formal realization, the works have in common the submission to the Zapatista myth of urban and literate origin and in accordance, in general terms, with the vision of the State, a myth whose force tends to dissuade representations of Zapata that delve into the personality of the caudillo and the complexity of the movement he led.