Ramón Gómez de la Serna and Américo Castro in Portugal: Two Peripheral Positions opposite the Modernity
Abstract
This article examines Ramón Gómez de la Serna and Américo Castro´s stay in Portugal, from the standpoint of the crisis at the end of the 19th in the Iberian Peninsula and the debate about the superiority of Anglo-Saxon races above Latin ones. In the works of Gómez de la Serna and Américo Castro we understand in different ways the peripheral status of the Latin American writer as well as his dependence on the dominant centres of diffusion. Two significant positions opposite the problematic modernity of the Iberian Peninsula.
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