Máscaras reales y fragmentadas de Buenos Aires.
This article presents a vision of the city of Buenos Aires through some novels and short stories created by Argentine writers, in which their characters use "masks" to face reality or, in some cases, fiction. The various characters have masks used to disguise their identities in their relationship w...
| Publicado en: | Theory in Action Vol. 15; no. 4; pp. 118 - 145 |
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Transformative Studies Institute
Oct2022
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