Desclasamiento, literaturas del barrio y derecho al rencor: conversación con Alberto Santamaría y Valentín Roma
In this interview, Alberto Santamaría and Valentín Roma reflect on the literature of social ascension, working-class memory, and class identity. In their works, both authors narrate their transition from peripheral and industrial neighborhoods to the intellectual sphere, exploring the tension betwee...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2025
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/index/article/view/15129 |
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| Sumario: | In this interview, Alberto Santamaría and Valentín Roma reflect on the literature of social ascension, working-class memory, and class identity. In their works, both authors narrate their transition from peripheral and industrial neighborhoods to the intellectual sphere, exploring the tension between their attachment to working‒class culture and the necessity of escape. Drawing on the role of the factory as both a center of life and a source of conflict, as well as the influence of culture in their process of emancipation, they critically examine issues such as the romanticization of the proletariat and the autofiction genre, masculinity in working‒class environments, normative codes of sensibility, and various forms of symbolic violence. Additionally, they assert the right to resentment and critical memory as essential elements of their narratives. |
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