“Todo lo que tocaba estaba vivo“: Autotopografía, memoria e identidad en M Train de Patti Smith

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  • Silvia Hernández Hellín Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) , Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (España) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3654-6091

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24197/ersjes.44.2023.261-281

Palabras clave:

autotopografía, memoria, autobiografía, M Train, Patti Smith

Resumen

En 1995, Jennifer A. González acuñó el término de “autotopografía” para referirse a aquellas colecciones de objetos que contienen información autobiográfica y que pueden llegar a convertirse en museos de identidad. Esta propuesta analiza M Train, de Patti Smith, como una narración autotopográfica en la que la autora expone (a través del texto y de la fotografía) aquellos objetos que la conectan con el pasado, actuando como desencadenantes de recuerdos y depósitos de identidad. Estudiar la naturaleza de los objetos autobiográficos y sus vínculos con las diferentes maneras de recordar, nos permite entender más a fondo cómo se constituyen las vidas sobre el papel.

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2023-10-18

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“Todo lo que tocaba estaba vivo“: Autotopografía, memoria e identidad en M Train de Patti Smith. (2023). ES Review. Spanish Journal of English Studies, 44, 261-281. https://doi.org/10.24197/ersjes.44.2023.261-281