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Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
2001
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- Los Relatos Zapatistas y su Vínculo con la Oralidad Tradicional Ezequiel Maldonado Sociología Oral tra di tion Marcos will be the voice the In dian lit er a ture the com mu ni ca tor or the trans lator from The Old An to nio In the first part the au thor looks at the in her ent pres ence of the oral tra di tion in In -dian lit er a ture. This non-written lit er a ture al lows in 2001, not only the cul tural fol low-up in -side com munity, but in writ ten form, trans mits sto ries that cap ture lis teners and read ers,without for getting the aes thetic di mensions. In the sec ond part, some ex amples ex plain thepersistence of the oral tra di tion in the sto ries about The Old An to nio, us ing sev eral sty lis ticre sources: us ing of re cur rent phrases, al ter ation of time and space, impovisation, ab sence ofchro no log i cal or der, sense of hu mor, etc. In a strict sense, In dian lit er a ture is the one which istold and writ ten by the In di ans them selves, how ever, this time, Marcos would be the voice, thecommunicator or the trans lator of The Old An to nio. The Ya Basta! zapatista from 1994,opened unknowned paths and im pelled the voices of the peo ple with- out face -as they callthem selves- in the con text of the na tional lit er a ture. 2001 artículo científico 1405-1435 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10502405 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=105 Convergencia. Revista de Ciencias Sociales application/pdf Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México Convergencia. Revista de Ciencias Sociales (México) Num.24 Vol.8