SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.25 número2The misanthropes of Camus and Greene: Calígula and Dr. FischerThe Costa Rican narrative in the face of the new means of transportation: índice de autoresíndice de assuntospesquisa de artigos
Home Pagelista alfabética de periódicos  

Serviços Personalizados

Journal

Artigo

Indicadores

Links relacionados

  • Não possue artigos similaresSimilares em SciELO

Compartilhar


Comunicación

versão On-line ISSN 1659-3820versão impressa ISSN 0379-3974

Resumo

LONGAN PHILLIPS, Shirley. Concerning traffic jams: a reading of “Luz Verde: Mujer lejana” by Fernando Contreras and “Cerdo” by Daniela Maestres. Comunicación [online]. 2016, vol.25, n.2, pp.24-31. ISSN 1659-3820.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18845/rc.v25i2-16.3180.

Concerning traffic jams: a reading of “Luz Verde: Mujer lejana” by Fernando Contreras and “Cerdo” by Daniela Maestres

Traffic jams, named in Costa Rica dams, are a reason for impatience and frustration for those affected by them, even though they can also get the best of the human being who is waiting. This paper presents a reading of two short stories whose characters are in a traffic jam: “Luz verde: mujer lejana” by Fernando Contreras and “Cerdo” by Daniela Maestres.

The two short stories are read from the concepts of ideology and their strategies proposed by Terry Eagleton (2005) and the concept of Norm by Michel Foucault (1990).

The situation in which the characters of both stories are trapped makes them meditate on their own lives; however, they end up acting in accordance to what is expected from them.

Palavras-chave : Fernando Contreras; “Luz verde: mujer lejana”; Daniela Maestres; “Cerdo”; ideology; Terry Eagleton.

        · resumo em Espanhol     · texto em Espanhol     · Espanhol ( pdf )