Exilio e insilio: representaciones políticas y sujetos escindidos en la poesía chilena de los setenta

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This article is an inventory and analysis of Chilean Poetry in the seventies, written in Chile and abroad, emphasizing the "exilio" and "insilio" concept. Apart from focusing on the "exilio-insilio" problem, its development and subsequent integration, this work analyzes the relationships between poets and their enviroment by means of subjective representations in different situations and places (especially urban). The cities of Chile, as well as foreign cities in the countries of exile, acquire repressive connotations, which influence the problems of the divided subject in this poetry.

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Nómez, N. (2010). Exilio e insilio: representaciones políticas y sujetos escindidos en la poesía chilena de los setenta. Revista Chilena de Literatura, (76), 105–127. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-22952010000100006

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