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    Désorientale de Négar Djavadi: exemple d'écriture autoficionnelle comme technique discursive récurrente dans les littératures francophones contemporaines.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2019) Mangada Cañas, Beatriz
    The main objective of this article is to illustrate the preponderance of autofctional writing in the current Francophone literary scene. We wil analyze Désorientale, the frst novel by the Iranian writer Négar Djavadi, who writes in French. The study of her production context will show the relevance of her inclusion in the current paradigm of writers of very different origins who have chosen French as a means of literary expression to give voice to their testimony as women and / or as exiles. The use of autofctional writing becomes a narrative technique common to all of them.
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    El exilio en Adieu, vive clarté... de Jorge Semprún: la superación de un trauma.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2018) Rodríguez Varela, Rita
    Abstract: Exile is an experience with traumatic consecuences that has accompanied the human being during all the History. Traumatism is characterized by the multiplicity and diversity of manifestations, it produces an indelible split in life. In literary fields, it appears as the motive of writing where the author seeks to understand and to give sense to the experience through writing. This article wants to analyze the experience of the exile of the writer Jorge Semprún. And that’s the reason why we first of all talk about the triple loss of his mother, his infancy and his home country; secondly, the compulsory adulthood will be exposed, and the end, the way he chose to take, will be analyzed. It helped him to overcome the consecuences of the exile and characterizes what he had to fight for during his life.
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    La generación de la no pertenencia: La literatura del exilio español en Francia.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2020) Rodríguez Varela, Rita
    Résumé: L’exil d’une grande partie de la population pendant la guerre civile espagnole a ouvert une voie à une génération d’écrivains exilés, unis par la nécessité d’exprimer et de donner du sens à une expérience traumatique. Ces auteurs ont souvent été oubliés ou relégués au second plan à cause de la difficulté de classification.Cet article a pour but d’analyser et d’approfondir sur les différents thèmes que ces auteurs abor-dent dans leurs oeuvres, tels que l’expérience de la guerre ou de l’exil, les conséquences de la dualité linguistique sur leur identité, la né-cessité de reconstruire l’histoire familiale et la rencontre avec l’écriture, langage libérateur. À travers leurs oeuvres, ils donnent un nouveau sens au concept de frontière et échappent aux classifications traditionnelles
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    La novela corta española del exilio : notas para una reivindicación histórico-literaria y la construcción de un corpus.
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones., 2024) Pujante Segura, Carmen María
    On the one hand, the short novel has lived in the shadow of other narrative genres such as the novel and the short story, and on the other, Spanish exile literature of the 20th century has lingered in the shadows of the “official” literature (the peninsular, the canonical in that sense), it is not difficult to deduce the resounding neglect or banishment of the short novel by Spanish writers in exile following the civil war, for which no study has been provided to date. In light of the prominent but scarce studies on this literary genre, especially those of a historical nature, this article proposes to offer some preliminary notes that contribute to its repositioning in literary histories and the compilation of a corpus text. This is also an assertion aiming to open up new avenues for research and approaches to the short novel.

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