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Título: | Constructing the exotic other: Paradise discourse and environmental awareness in a corpus of popular romance fiction novels | Autores/as: | González Cruz, María Isabel | Clasificación UNESCO: | 6202 Teoría, análisis y crítica literarias 5701 Lingüística aplicada |
Palabras clave: | Canary Islands Environmental Awareness Exotic Other Paradise Discourse Popular Romance Fiction |
Fecha de publicación: | 2021 | Proyectos: | Discursos, Género E Identidad en Un Corpus de Novela Rosa Inglesa Ambientada en Canarias y Otras Islas Atlánticas. | Publicación seriada: | Romantic Escapes: Post-Millennial Trends In Contemporary Popular Romance Fiction | Resumen: | The corpus of romances compiled for Research Project FFI2014-53962-P1 can be approached from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives. Many of these novels, set totally or partially in the Canaries, narrate the love stories of mixed couples (Spanish hero/English-speaking heroine), thus including Spanish borrowings and codeswitching. Most authors resort to a paradise discourse based on landscape descriptions which incorporate elements from the mythological, fantastic images conjured up by poets and writers throughout history. Due to the wide readerships they enjoy, these romances perform important functions; apart from being a channel for the international diffusion of Spanish vocabulary and of a stereotyped image of the Canaries, they can also play a role as builders of a much-needed environmental awareness, by arousing reflections on the need to preserve the paradise landscapes they describe. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/107980 | ISBN: | 9783034342803 | Fuente: | Romantic Escapes: Post-Millennial Trends in Contemporary Popular Romance Fiction, p. 203-222, (Abril 2021) |
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