El diario íntimo de un exiliado. Ramón Gil Navarro entre Argentina, Chile y California (1845-1856) Estudio preliminar y edición crítica
Ramón Gil Navarro's diary is probably one of the most reliable self-portraits of the life in exile of a member of the Spanish-American social elite of the mid-19th century. The intimate nature of the writing allows us to glimpse aspects of daily life, sexuality and material culture that are of...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | Spanish |
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Darmstadt
Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (wbg)
2023
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Series: | Historamericana
53 |
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Online Access: | DOAB: download the publication DOAB: description of the publication |
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Summary: | Ramón Gil Navarro's diary is probably one of the most reliable self-portraits of the life in exile of a member of the Spanish-American social elite of the mid-19th century. The intimate nature of the writing allows us to glimpse aspects of daily life, sexuality and material culture that are often obscured in the sources of the time. While it allows addressing issues such as exile policies, Romanticism in vogue or national representations from a new perspective. A member of the Spanish-American social elite in the mid-19th century, Ramón Gil Navarro led a life of exile. His diary provides intimate insights into aspects of everyday life, sexuality, and material culture that are often hidden in contemporary sources. El diario de Ramón Gil Navarro es probablemente uno de los autorretratos más fidedignos sobre la vida en el destierro de un miembro de la elite social hispanoamericana de mediados del siglo XIX. El carácter íntimo del escrito deja vislumbrar aspectos de la vida cotidiana, la sexualidad y la cultura material a menudo obturados en las fuentes de época. Mientras permite abordar temas como las políticas de exilio, el Romanticismo en boga o las representaciones nacionales desde una perspectiva novedosa. Ramón Gil Navarro, Mitglied der spanisch-amerikanischen gesellschaftlichen Elite in der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts, führte ein Leben im Exil. Sein Tagebuch gibt intime Einblicke in Aspekte des Alltagslebens, der Sexualität und der materiellen Kultur, die in zeitgenössischen Quellen oft verborgen bleiben. |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (1126 p.) |
ISBN: | refubium-36399 978-3-534-40736-1 978-3-534-40737-8 |
Access: | Open Access |