Horizontal routes: current paths of literary criticism in Latin America
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/cadletrasuff.2013n46a447Keywords:
Horizontality, Literary Studies, Contemporary times.Abstract
In the last decades, the tendency towards horizontality became visible, particularly (but not only) in social movements. Horizontality implies a new architecture in human organizations and pushes for changes in the way knowledge is produced and organized. More than a simple erosion of frontiers between fields, horizontality means the decentralization and dissemination of power.
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