An Aesthetics of the Border: Chilean Anthropological Literature

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Miguel Alvarado Borgoño

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In this article we explore the metalanguage of Chilean anthropological literature, as an autonomous genre that aesthetically integrates literature and social sciences. By metalanguage we shall understand the aesthetic principles developed by the authors of said genre, which can be found within or outside of their writings, and that show the existence of a community of creation and reception that insists in making sense of its work by delineating its transdisciplinary borders. All of this in order to identify in this development the ongoing search for an original aesthetics.

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Miguel Alvarado Borgoño

Dirección de Investigación y Postgrado. Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez.
Santiago, Chile.