The veiled people. Imaginaries and realities in La tierra que empezaba a arder. Último regreso a Siria by Cynthia Edul
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFLM2023.13.4Keywords:
Argentine literature, literary theory, peoples, Cynthia EdulAbstract
La tierra que empezaba a arder. Último regreso a Siria (2019) by Cynthia Edul configures a constellation of images of the Syrian people based on three representation strategies. There are space-time figures, the intermediate inclusion from frames and photographs, and the family and personal plot that allows to expand a writing that is based on the intersection between fiction and research as ways to figure a people that a priori is presented as elusive.
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