Recepción de la literatura mexicana en la prensa española, durante la transición del siglo XIX al XX
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https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v0i14.81Keywords:
recepción, identidad, exotismo, modernismoAbstract
A finales del siglo XIX, el sistema literario mexicano planteó nuevos mecanismos de comunicación con la literatura española, como parte del reconocimiento cultural que proponía la sociedad mexicana en el proceso de construcción de su identidad nacional. Así, en la transición del siglo XIX al XX, la participación de los escritores mexicanos en la prensa española, permitió la consolidación del proyecto al mismo tiempo que sumaba piezas de la recepción de la literatura mexicana. Esta recepción no estuvo exenta de dificultades, con diversos matices que incluían prejuicios culturales, juicios morales y sentencias políticas.
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