Raíz mesoamericana: Octavio Paz, Efraín Huerta y Frida Kahlo
Abstract
El legado mesoamericano continúa vivo en la cultura mexicana. Las artes visuales y la poesía contemporáneas están marcadas no sólo por su inserción en la vanguardia sino también por una aguda conciencia de la actualidad y la presencia del pasado originario. Este trabajo reflexiona acerca de los puentes culturales ofrecidos por obras –que son tanto recreaciones como una aproximación crítica–basadas en las construcciones ideológicas mesoamericanas y sus manifestaciones (tanto arqueológicas como actuales) a través del estudio comparativo de las imágenes de contenido precortesiano en la pintura de Frida Kahlo y la poesía de Efraín Huerta y Octavio Paz.Mesoamerican heritage is resilient in Mexican culture. Contemporary visual arts and poetry are marked not only by their insertion in the avant-garde but also by an acute consciousness of the actuality and by the presence of their original past. This article reflects on the cultural bridges –offered by works which are as much re-creations no less than a critical approach– based on the Mesoamerican ideological constructions, and their manifestations (both archaeological and contemporary) through the comparative study of Pre-Columbian images within Frida Kahlo’s painting as well as in the poetry of Efraín Huerta and Octavio Paz.
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