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La alianza de los cuerpos migrantes: del cuerpo-metáfora al cuerpo-sujeto en "Venimos de muy lejos" de Catalinas Sur

open access: yesTelondefondo : Revista de Teoría y Crítica Teatral, 2019
En 1983, al término de la dictadura militar argentina, en el barrio porteño de La Boca se constituye el Grupo de Teatro Comunitario Catalinas Sur. La voluntad de los vecinos por recuperar el derecho a aparecer (Butler, 2015) en el espacio público del ...
Angela Di Matteo
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El cocoliche en Buenos Aires

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Las lenguas en contacto como consecuencia de las migraciones tienen su propia dinámica y su propio tiempo de vida. El cocoliche nació como una variedad lingüística híbrida en Buenos Aires, producto de la interacción entre el italiano y el castellano en el contexto de la inmigración masiva.
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Fragnol et cocoliches [PDF]

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Análisis del cocoliche en la obra Los amores de Giacumina de Ramón Romero

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In this paper, we present a linguistic and literary phenomenon that appeared in Argentina at the end of the 19th century with the arrival of a large number of Italian immigrants. The contact between the two languages, Spanish and Italian, led to the creation of an interlanguage used by Italians in communication with Argentinians, and this interlanguage,
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Cocoliche e lunfardo: analisi storico-linguistica del contatto linguistico tra spagnolo e italiano in Argentina.

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La tesi ha l’obiettivo di analizzare dal punto di vista storico e linguistico le due varietà linguistiche di contatto sorte nel Río de la Plata, il Cocoliche e il Lunfardo, in seguito alla migrazione italiana, frutto dell’incontro dell’italiano e delle sue declinazioni dialettali con lo spagnolo di Buenos Aires.
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“Cocoliche: el legado lingüístico de la migración italiana en Argentina. Una lectura a través de la serie televisa Vientos de agua”.

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This article examines the use of cocoliche, a linguistic phenomenon that emerged from the contact between Italian –primarily in the form of regional dialects– and Spanish in Argentina between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This hybrid variety, born out of the communicative needs of Italian immigrants, manifested itself mainly in everyday ...
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Cocoliche's Romp: Fun with Nationalism at Argentina's Carnival

TDR/The Drama Review, 2000
In the early 1900s, during a period of massive European immigration, amid a rising tide of restrictions against workers, unions, and anarchists, as well as the violent marginalization of indigenous and Afro-Argentines, Carnival was the arena for negotiating still-fluid national identity-boundaries.
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El cocoliche y la sutura de la deuda simbólica en Stéfano y La Nona

Latin American Theatre Review, 2007
Although much of the criticism on the grotesco criollo has focused on the sociopolitical implications of the plays regarding the assessment of the cocoliche as a symbol of the cultural anxieties at the turn of the past century in the River Plate, little attention has been paid to the intertextual crossings and discursive genealogies within the ...
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