The idiotism of modernization without modernity: an approach to Colombia’s early twentieth century urban dynamics starting from Luis Vidales’s Suenan timbres

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In this paper, from the literature of Luis Vidales’s Suenan timbres, we explore the dynamics of Colombian rising cities that initiate an accelerated modernization process, deprived of an appropriate development of modern thinking, along with the new material advances, which makes it impossible to debate the relevance and the process followed by these types of transformations. This situation leads Colombia to experience the idiotism of modernization without modernity, impeding men to understand the needs and conflicts generated by progress. These villages from twentieth century beginnings quickly turn into city projects determined by the arrival of new objects, creating a mobile and noisy atmosphere, opposed to villages’ passivity. From poetics committed to social and political change, Vidales recreates reality as a poet of criticism in Colombia.

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Esnedy Aidé Zuluaga Hernández

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Esnedy Aidé Zuluaga Hernández, Universidad de Antioquía

Universidad de Antioquia
Facultad de Comunicaciones
Grupo de Estudios de Literatura y Cultura Intelectual Latinoamericana
Calle 31 # 42-09 Marinilla, Antioquia (Colombia)

Zuluaga Hernández, E. A. (2016). The idiotism of modernization without modernity: an approach to Colombia’s early twentieth century urban dynamics starting from Luis Vidales’s Suenan timbres. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(43), 75-92. Retrieved from https://revistaalpha.ulagos.cl/index.php/alpha/article/view/1582

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