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Diálogo estético en Trabajos del reino, de Yuri Herrera. Más allá de la narcoliteratura

open access: yesCahiers d’études des cultures ibériques et latino-américaines, 2020
Yuri Herrera’s novel, Trabajos del reino (2004), is undoubtedly situated within the thematic axis of narco-literature. Yet, the purpose that drives this research is to demonstrate that this novel establishes an aesthetic dialogue with the literary ...
Galicia García Plancarte
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From Narcoliterature to Narratives of Migration, or the Limits of Narrating Violence in Contemporary Mexican Literature

open access: yesTRANSMODERNITY: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World, 2022
In the mid-2000s, the war on drugs became the dominant discourse in public debates about violence in Mexico. This discourse allowed the emergence and consolidation of narcoliterature as one of the main modes of representation to make sense of the widespread rise of violence in Mexico.
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La « narcolittérature », ses critiques et ses défenseurs : que nous apprend le « boom » éditorial d’un mauvais genre mexicain ?

open access: yesAmérica
The question of “bad genres” is not dissociated from the normative judgments that permeate a society. Moreover, these judgments are attached to differentiated positions within the Mexican literary field.
Antoine Ducoux
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¿Es posible narrar y describir con humor una realidad violenta?

open access: yesActio Nova, 2018
En un mundo en el que la violencia asola todo lo que toca, la única salida es la risa. En el norte de México, donde la violencia del narcotráfico está a la orden del día, los escritores utilizan el humor para poder dar forma a esa realidad monstruosa e ...
Esther de Orduña Fernández
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