Comparative Morphology: a Vernacular Method for Latin American problems
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14409/eltaco.10.20.e0158Keywords:
comparative morphology, comparatism, textual supports, critical exerciseAbstract
Comparative morphology gives superlative importance to the formal aspects in which a critical practice is verified. The dialectic between morphology and history is enhanced in this proposal, since the study of the forms that compose a text is added to the very way in which criticism is developed in media that were not intended to be a vehicle for its manifestation. Thus, comparative work goes beyond the academic article to expand into fictional, essayistic, dramatic formulations and in dissemination spaces such as magazines. This dossier is a brief gallery whose purpose is to install a method and begin its exercise.