Rafael Gutiérrez Girardot y José Luis Romero: historiografía e identidad latinoamericana
Rafael Gutiérrez Girardot and José Luis Romero: historiography and Latin American identity
Abstract (en)
This paper made a reading of the historiographical proposal of José
Luis Romero and of the “Social history of literature” by Rafael Gutiérrez
Girardot, showing how the former influences the latter, and relating
them to the problem of identity in Latin America. It starts from a
diagnosis of Colombian historiography of the twentieth century and
shows how these two historiographical views managed to overcome
its shortcomings, founding in our continent a political utopia that
advocates for a conscience of America.
Keywords: Gutiérrez Girardot, José Luis Romero, historiography,
identity, utopia, Latin America, philosophy.
Abstract (es)
En este artículo realizo una lectura de la propuesta historiográfica de José Luis Romero y de la “Historia social de la literatura” de Rafael Gutiérrez Girardot, mostrando cómo la primera influye en la segunda, y relacionándolas con el problema de la identidad de América Latina. Se parte de un diagnóstico de la historiografía colombiana del siglo XX y se evidencia la manera como estas dos miradas historiográficas lograron superar las deficiencias de la misma, fundando en nuestro continente una utopía política que aboga por una conciencia de América.
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