Identidad Y Cultura En El Occidente De México: Una Aproximación Metafórica a Las Fronteras Del Sujeto Desde Los Apodos En Tonila, Jalisco

TitleIdentidad Y Cultura En El Occidente De México: Una Aproximación Metafórica a Las Fronteras Del Sujeto Desde Los Apodos En Tonila, Jalisco
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsGLORIA IGNACIA1, glainz@hotmail.com Vergara Mendoza, LUCILA1, lucygsantana@gmail.com Gutiérrez Santana, JOSÉ MANUEL1, jmgfreire@gmail.com González Freire
JournalIDENTITY AND CULTURE IN WESTERN MEXICO: A METAPHORICAL APPROACH TO THE BORDERS OF THE SUBJECT FROM NICKNAMES IN TONILA, JALISCO.
Volume7
Issue1
Pagination87-102
ISSN20691025
Abstract

In the limits of the name, individual and collective nicknames fulfill a basic function in orality, while identifying features of the subject. In this "be and not be, or be like" - to paraphrase the discourse of metaphorical construction -, the subjects interweave their stories of life with the name you give and receive, in the centrifugal and centripetal collective memory game. In this article, we analyze these metaphorical mechanisms that affect the construction of cultural identity.

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Short TitleIdentidad Y Cultura En El Occidente De México